Stuðmenn were founded at Menntaskólinn Hamrahlid in Reykjavik. Their debut album "Sumar á Sýrlandi" became an instant success on the market and critics cheered the band frenetically as the milestone of pop music.
After their second album "Tivoli", which set new records in sales, the band went on to shoot the musical "Með allt á hreinu", still the most successful film in the history of Icelandic cinema. Stuðmenn then released a book with their graphic work and lyrics, before they went on to do another film called " Kókóstré og Hvítir Mávar" (Cool Jazz and Coconuts), a cinematographical and musical masterpiece.
On their promotiontour for that movie the Beatle Ringo Starr joined the band on a festival and is a fan ever since. In 1986 Stuðmenn followed an invitation of the Chinese Government to go on tour in China, as second western band after Wham! After Jakob Magnússon was appointed Cultural Attaché at the Icelandic Embassy in London, the members of the band t urned to their solo projects.
Egill Ólafsson stared in over 20 critically acclaimed feature films, appeared in theatre playes and musicals besides his work on his internationally praised solo albums. Ragnhildur Gísladóttir achieved outstanding reviews in Great Britain and Germany on her albums " Ragga and the Jack Magic Orchestra" and "Ragga and the Human Body Orchestra" and also appeared in feature films, there among in " Honour of the House" (along with Egill Ólafsson), which was Iceland´s entry for the "Oscar" in 1999. In the same year Stuðmenn founded the eco-campaign "Græni Herinn", and Egill Ólafsson was chosen "best singer" of the year. During the celebrations of the New Millenium Stuðmenn were choosen "the best dance band of the decade".
In 2001 their second book " Í bláum skugga" with photos of concerts by Thórarinn Ó. Thórarinsson and all the lyrics was released, along with their best-selling compilation " Tvöfaldar Bítið". In 2002 the band was invited to Scandinavia and Germany, entertaining 25.000 people at an Open Air Festival in Bavaria. In october Studmenn celebrated their stage anniversary and hold a special concert at the Icelandic National Theatre, which was live recorded. This very record, Á Stóra Svidinu, hit gold shortly after comming in the shops and sets an new milestone in the quality and entertainment of live music. Studmenn currently perform occasionally throughout Iceland, work on a new feature film as well as on a new record.
And the band waggon moves on...