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Dave Stryker CD Release Shows for Groove Street 1/27 Schllers Boston 2/2 Jazz Kitchen Indianapolis 3/1-2 Smalls NYC

Upcoming CD Release Shows

Dave Stryker
Groove Street
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> Jan 27 at 7:00 pm
> Scullers
> 400 Soldiers Field Road
> in the Doubletree Hotel
> Boston/Cambridge MA 02134
> (866) 777-8932
> Tickets
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> Dave Stryker Quartet
> w Walter Smith III
> Dave Stryker - guitar
> Jared Gold - organ
> McClenty Hunter - drums
> Walter Smith III - tenor sax
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> Feb 2 at 7:00 pm/9:30 pm
> Jazz Kitchen
> 5377 N College Avenue
> Indianapolis IN 46220
> (317) 253-4900
> Tickets
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> Dave Stryker Quartet
> Dave Stryker - guitar
> Kendall Carter- organ
> Sean Dobbins - drums
> Rob Dixon-sax
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> Mar 1-2 at 7:30 pm/9:00 pm
> Smalls
> 183 West 10th St
> NYC, NY 10014
> Tickets
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> Dave Stryker Trio
> Dave Stryker - guitar
> Jared Gold - organ
> McClenty Hunter - drums
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> NEW CD
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> Dave Stryker Trio
> Groove Street
> with Bob Mintzer
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"With driving, rhythmic counterplay and an understated steadfastness, Groove Street, the newest record from the Dave Stryker Trio featuring Bob Mintzer, is aptly named...
Groove Street is a pot set to simmer, allowing for some delectable improvisations from Mintzer and interplay between organ, guitar and tenor saxophone... The albums eponymous track is perhaps its greatest triumph, blending the familiarity of a shuffle beat with a forward-looking angular melody, twisting progression and stand-out solo from Stryker. Snugly and safely in the passenger seat, the listener is transported."
Alexa Peters / Downbeat Jan 2024

"When I see Dave Stryker's name, I know that I'm in for an album that swings hard and upholds the legacy of jazz organ and guitar. This time Stryker has added the talents of Bob Mintzer on tenor saxophone to his trio...They bounce off of each other, read and improvise what's on paper, but even more importantly, they reflect the beauty of musical communication and camaraderie. I hear that brotherly love in these songs... I am thankful that Stryker and his trio, (McClenty Hunter on drums and Jared Gold on organ), are keeping the jazz organ and guitar tradition alive and well."
- Dee Dee McNeil

Once he wrapped his esteemed series of nostalgic Eight Track projects, veteran guitarist Dave Stryker got grooving on one of the most prolific, intriguing and situationally varied creative runs of his career. The first of four previous albums he recorded in the 2020s was Blue Soul featuring legendary saxophonist Bob Mintzer leading the WDR Big Band. Three years later, after 12 years playing regularly with Strikezone labelmates organist Jared Gold and drummer McClenty Hunter, Jr., he and his trio recorded their first official project Prime.

Stryker's latest opus, the aptly titled Groove Street, offers the best of both these worlds, adding the inimitable, emotionally intense (and always game for funky and swinging adventures) Mintzer to the mix as a special guest on the trio's latest studio date Groove Street. Though the unofficial quartet (also billing Mintzer as guest artist) has played together on a few tours, the magical twist as they wind down Groove Street is that they've never before played any of these six originals (by Stryker, Mintzer and Gold) and fresh interpretations of gems by Wayne Shorter (a moody-bluesy, sweetly seductive "Infant Eyes"), Eddie Harris (the always chipper and rambunctious "Cold Duck Time") and Harry Warren (a light swing through "The More I See You"at.

The group is so deeply intuitive, locked in and spontaneously communicative that they pull nearly everything off in a single take, as if this first official studio session is simply an extension of their live performances. While they include the Shorter ballad as something of a chillout in the midst of the excitement, buoyancy and bustle are the defining and driving orders of the session, from Strykery's opening rockin' jazz swing-romp opening title track (featuring one of his trademark dazzling solos flying over Gold's feisty organ energy) to the hip, frenetic Mintzer-penned "Straight Ahead, " a final bow which showcases the saxophonist's hard driving prowess, followed by yet another Stryker fiery improvisational burst. Whether or not Mintzer ever becomes an official member or it's ever renamed a quartet, here's hoping this unit will be gracing our ears for the long haul.
- Jonathan Widran JWVibe

Artist: Dave Stryker Trio with Bob Mintzer

Title: Groove Street

Label: Strikezone Records 8826

Artist's Website: www.davestryker.com

Release Date: January 12, 2024

UPC Code: 195269266134

Track listing, track times:

1. Groove Street (Dave Stryker) D. Strike Music BMI 5:15

2. Overlap (Bob MIntzer) Mintzer Music ASCAP 6:15

3. Summit (Dave Stryker) D. Strike Music BMI 6:27

4. Infant Eyes (Wayne Shorter) Miyako Music BMI 7:26

5. Soulstice (Jared Gold) JG3 Tech Music BMI 5:41

6. Cold Duck Time (Eddie Harris) Seventh House Ltd BMI 5:00

7. Code Blue (Dave Stryker) D. Strike Music BMI 5:44

8. The More I See You (Harry Warren) WC Music Co ASCAP 6:40

9. Straight Ahead (Bob Mintzer) Mintzer Music ASCAP 5:29

Produced by Dave Stryker

Engineered, Mixed and Mastered by Chris Sulit

at Trading 8s Studio, Paramus, NJ July 2, 2023

Photography: R.R. Jones

Graphic Design by Christopher Drukker



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