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  2. Daryl Stuermer - Wikipedia

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    Daryl Mark Stuermer (born November 27, 1952) is an American musician, songwriter, singer, and record producer best known for playing the guitar and bass for Genesis during live shows, and lead guitar for Phil Collins during most solo tours and albums. [1] He has also released nine solo albums, and tours with his Daryl Stuermer Band.

  3. We Can't Dance Tour - Wikipedia

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    City Country Venue Attendance Box Office Leg 1 - North America 7 May 1992 Irving: United States: Texas Stadium — — 8 May 1992 9 May 1992 Houston: Astrodome: 16 May 1992 Miami Gardens: Joe Robbie Stadium: 42,117 / 49,700 $1,087,515 [1] 17 May 1992 Tampa: Tampa Stadium: N/A [2] N/A [2] 19 May 1992 Washington, D.C. Robert F. Kennedy Memorial ...

  4. Recycler Tour - Wikipedia

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    Salt Lake City: United States Salt Palace: Extreme: 9,940 / 9,940 $198,800 August 3, 1991 Bismarck: Bismarck Civic Center — — August 4, 1991 Sioux Falls: Sioux Falls Arena: 6,970 / 8,000 $139,400 August 6, 1991 Rapid City: Rushmore Plaza Civic Center — — August 10, 1991 San Jose: Spartan Stadium: Steve Miller, Eric Johnson: August 11 ...

  5. The No Jacket Required World Tour - Wikipedia

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    For the tour, Collins retained his usual cast of musicians, including Chester Thompson, Leland Sklar and Daryl Stuermer. [2] The band was nicknamed the "Hot Tub Club". [3] Phil Collins – vocals, piano, drums, percussion; Daryl Stuermer – guitar, backing vocals; Leland Sklar – bass, backing vocals; Peter Robinson – piano, keyboards, vocoder

  6. The Last Domino? Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Last Domino? Tour was a concert tour by English rock band Genesis, staged following the announcement of their reunion after a 13-year hiatus.It featured the core trio of keyboardist Tony Banks, drummer/singer Phil Collins, and bassist/guitarist Mike Rutherford, the most commercially successful line-up in the band's history, with Daryl Stuermer on guitars and bass, Collins's son Nic on ...

  7. Three Sides Live - Wikipedia

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    Three Sides Live is the third live album by the English rock band Genesis, released as a double album on 4 June 1982 on Charisma Records in the United Kingdom. It was released by Atlantic Records in the United States.

  8. Calling All Stations Tour - Wikipedia

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    Genesis supported their 1997 album Calling All Stations with a 47-date European tour from 29 January to 31 May 1998, featuring shows in large arenas throughout Europe. [1] [2] The core trio of lead vocalist Ray Wilson, keyboardist Tony Banks, and guitarist/bassist Mike Rutherford were joined by Israeli musician Nir Zidkyahu on drums, percussion, and backing vocals and Irish musician Anthony ...

  9. Not Dead Yet Tour - Wikipedia

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    City Country Venue Attendance Box Office Leg 1 — Europe 2 June 2017 Liverpool: England: Echo Arena — — 4 June 2017 London: Royal Albert Hall: 12,884 / 12,884 $1,521,220 5 June 2017 7 June 2017 11 June 2017 Cologne: Germany: Lanxess Arena: 71,751 / 75,075 $9,382,147 12 June 2017 14 June 2017 15 June 2017 16 June 2017 18 June 2017 Paris ...