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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.
Daryl Stuermer – guitar (one-off show) The Genesis Songbook (2001 film) – documentary with live in studio performances and with interviews including Gabriel, Phillips, Silver, Hackett, Wilson, Stuermer, Thompson and Bruford; Band inactive 2001 – November 2006 November 2006 – October 2007 Tony Banks – keyboards, backing vocals
Mike Rutherford – guitar, bass guitar, backing vocals; Steve Hackett – guitar on "it."/"Watcher of the Skies" Additional musicians. Daryl Stuermer – guitar, bass; Chester Thompson – drums, percussion; Bill Bruford – drums on "it."/"Watcher of the Skies" Production. Genesis – production
Instead, Banks, Rutherford and Collins decided to proceed with Chester Thompson and Daryl Stuermer returning on drums and guitar, respectively. [212] In March 2007, a press conference was held in New York City to announce the North American leg. [213] Genesis performing at Old Trafford, Manchester in 2007. From left to right, Daryl Stuermer on ...
Daryl Stuermer (Genesis, Phil Collins) Patrick Stump (Fall Out Boy) Ron Strykert (Men at Work) Alex Suarez (Cobra Starship) Sugizo (Luna Sea, S.K.I.N., X Japan) Frankie Sullivan ; Big Jim Sullivan; Hubert Sumlin (Howlin' Wolf) Andy Summers (Eric Burdon & The Animals), Bernard Sumner (Joy Division, New Order) Øystein Sunde
In addition to the core Genesis line-up of singer/drummer Phil Collins, keyboardist Tony Banks, and guitarist/bassist Mike Rutherford, the group perform with their longtime touring musicians, drummer Chester Thompson and guitarist/bassist Daryl Stuermer.
The tour was notable for the return of drummer and vocalist Phil Collins, who had fronted the band during their most commercially successful period before leaving in 1996, rejoining founder members Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford, with their traditional on-stage musicians, Chester Thompson on drums and Daryl Stuermer on guitar/bass.
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, and Collins's son Nic on ...