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Dave Stryker Quartet At Middle C Jazz
ByDave Stryker
guitarb.1957
Stephen Riley
saxophone, tenor
Jared Gold
organ, Hammond B3The set began with a funky version of Curtis Mayfield's "Move On Up." The Temptations' "Papa Was A Rollin' Stone" followed. As on the recording, it proved an especially exciting blowing vehicle, with its anthemic bass line and steady drum rhythm. There was notable interaction between Stryker and ebullient drummer Clemons (Stryker later joked that he had been encouraging Clemons to come out of his shell). He also observed that this was their first time playing together, a fact that came as a complete surprise given how tight the band sounded.
Introducing the next tune, Styker spoke of his admiration for

Stevie Wonder
vocalsb.1950
Stryker humorously described Cole Porter as "one of the greats of the Eight Track era" before launching into another song appropriate to the occasion, "Everything I Love." Gold incorporated a clever quote from Jerome Kern's "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" during his organ solo, and the band had a section trading first fours, then twos. After mentioning that CDs make wonderful Valentine's Day gifts, they played

Roy Ayers
vibraphone1940 - 2025
Riley's saxophone was featured on the standard "Everything Happens To Me." After a brief onstage discussion ("talk among yourselves," Stryker jokingly advised the audience) it began as a ballad, moving into up-tempo. Riley had the spotlight during his soulful rendition of the tune, but the whole band shone by the end. Asking if everyone in the full house had a good time, Stryker counted off the funky set closer. By the end he had the audience clapping along. A good time was indeed had by all, band and audience alike. Stryker is an exciting player, with a blues feeling that informs everything, even the standards. And he's a charming host as well.
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