Daryl Stuermer's career would begin in the mid-70s as a guitarist for Jean Luc Ponty's band with whom he would record the albums "Aurora", "Imaginary Voyage", "Enigmatic Ocean" and "Civilized Evil".
However in mid-1977 he would replace Steve Hackett as guitarist and bassist for Genesis tours after each published album.
With Genesis he would go on tour from 1978 to 1992, with the Tours from "And Then There Were Three" to the album "We Can't Dance".
At the same time, he would become part of the recordings of Phil Collins' records and be the main guitarist of his band throughout the eighties.
He would also collaborate on albums by artists such as Philp Baley, George Duke or Joan Armatrading, in addition to the members of Genesis Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks.
In 1987 he would publish his first solo album, "Steppin' Out", under the GRP label, a magnificent work of smooth jazz, instrumental rock and versions that would get great reviews and good sales thanks to songs like "Kyoto Rose", "I Don´t Wanna Know" or "The Highlands".
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