2016 NAMM Show Selects STIG From Boston for Mainstage Performance

STIG, the popular Boston funk band whose members are Berklee College of Music students, will play the main stage at the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Show this month in Anaheim, CA.

STIG, the popular Boston funk band whose members are Berklee College of Music students, will play the main stage at the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Show this month. The annual NAMM Show is the international music industry’s most prominent gathering, drawing nearly 100,000 attendees from more than 100 countries. The 2016 show runs from Jan. 21 – 24 in Anaheim, CA. “We are deeply honored to be selected by NAMM for this prestigious event with a global audience of musicians,” says STIG co-founder Ryan Stigmon.

ARTIST: STIG (funk / jazz band)

"We are deeply honored to be selected by NAMM for this prestigious event with a global audience of musicians," says STIG co-founder Ryan Stigmon.

Ryan Stigmon, STIG Co-Founder

WHEN: Friday, Jan. 22, 9:00 a.m. to 9:40 a.m.

WHERE: 2016 NAMM Show, Anaheim C.C., NAMM Nissan Grand Plaza Stage

Cofounders Stigmon, a saxophone player, and keyboardist Thomson Knoles first forged their sound in a high school band room in Flagstaff, AZ. “We thought it was normal to grow up creating music together,” said Knoles, recalling weekly joint appearances in the Jazz Jam at Mia’s Lounge in Flagstaff and The Nash jazz club in Phoenix where they performed in the “Catch a Rising Star” series.

The old friends launched their latest venture in Boston when Stigmon joined Knoles at Berklee College of Music. “Thommy’s friends at Berklee were just as into our musical ideas as we are,” says Stigmon. “It was spontaneous combustion.” STIG’s first recording came out last year.

Ryan Stigmon was 10 years old when he fell in love with the saxophone. During his young career, he has performed with such great artists as The Temptations, Mel Brown, Chris Finet, Mike Crotty and John Willis. He has shared the stage with prestigious musicians like The Soul Rebels Brass Band, REO Speedwagon, and George Benson. Prior to attending Berklee, he was a music major at Northern Arizona University.

Thomson Knoles was born in Sydney, Australia and raised in Arizona. A talented funk/jazz/R&B pianist and composer, he has been writing original grooves since high school.

STIG members also include Cecil Alexander on guitar, Artie Sadtler on bass, and Jack McChesney on drums. STIG plays the New England music scene on weekends and is planning its 2016 spring break tour. “We’re super stoked since we have started production on our new live album, look for it in 2016” said Stigmon.

For info, visit stigfunk.com and facebook.com/stigfunk.

ABOUT the 2016 NAMM Show   The 2016 NAMM show will draw 1,600 NAMM member companies representing more than 5,100 brands of instruments, music products and technology. Exhibiting corporations include Yamaha, Fender, Roland, Gibson, and U.S. Music along with music pavilions from China, Germany, Spain, Argentina and the United Kingdom.

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About STIG

STIG was founded in 2014 in Boston, MA between 5 Berklee College of Music students with an uncompromising love for funky dance music with interesting harmonic consideration.

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