Sam Stryke

Reviews

On Christmas

Talent shines from every note, and the production values are superb.

- Carol Swanson, ChristmasReviews.com

On Emerging

This effort is technically appealing and tightly arranged.

- Tom Disselkoen, Grand Rapids Advance

Reviews

Christmas

Stryke’s arrangement for piano and orchestra of “O Tannenbaum” had a fresh, direct appeal with a pop pulse beneath the orchestra background. Read more »

Jeffrey Kaczmarczyk, The Grand Rapids Press

Sam Stryke... [has] established himself as a formidable talent in both the compositional and commercial ends of the industry. That's a double threat for you scoring at home. Read more »

Martin Zyla, On-The-Town

“Sam is a musician’s musician,” [Alice] Peacock said. “He’s so talented. He is bound to always play something brilliant while really letting the players around him shine in the process. He creates a relaxing recording environment so that it’s easy for our individual personalities to come out in the music.” Read more »

Jack Bess, Skokie Review

Favorite Christmas carol?
Probably “Still, Still, Still.” Read more »

Lucinda Hahn, Lake Magazine

“Growing up in Michigan, we listened to a lot of Christmas music, and my favorites were the songs that were nostalgic and sentimental..." Read more »

Joey Marburger, Shore Magazine

There's something both ironic and fitting about Sam Stryke's approach to Christmas music. Read more »

Andrew S. Hughes, South Bend Tribune

Music like this just makes me feel good. The mood is mellow, but stimulating, in a most pleasant way. Talent shines from every note, and the production values are superb. Read more »

Carol Swanson, ChristmasReviews.com

Talk about a holiday stress reliever-I would recommend snagging a few extra copies for family and friends as musical therapy through the upcoming hectic days. Read more »

Joanne N. Bailey, On-The-Town

Exceptional keyboard talent Sam Stryke exudes the holiday spirit on his third major CD. Read more »

John Sinkevics, The Grand Rapids Press

Stryke wants to offer a musical antidote to typical holiday madness. Read more »

Brigid Sweeney, Chicago Magazine

For Chicago pianist Sam Stryke, recording that first holiday album came down to musically expressing the timeless romance of the season and his fond recollections of Christmases as a child in the Grand Rapids area. Read more »

John Sinkevics, The Grand Rapids Press

If you watch television (and don't mute the commercials), or if you're an "Oprah" fan, you've heard the music of Grand Rapids native Sam Stryke. Read more »

Anton Wishik, Grand Rapids Magazine

As a first grader at Pine Ridge Elementary School, nobody could have guessed that the little boy sitting on the piano bench, clumsily plunking out the Star Wars theme song, would have grown into a master pianist, conductor, and composer. Read more »

Sarah Townsend, The Forest Edge

In high school, Sam Stryke sold pizzas to raise money to buy a synthesizer. He spent his spare time writing music in the basement of his parent's home. Soon, students danced to his music at the Forest Hills Central High School prom and at Club East Eastbrook, in Grand Rapids. [By the time he graduated from high school, he released his first of three major albums.] Read more »

Erin L'Hotta, Forest Hills Advance,

Emerging

Jazz man to give a free concert in Tega Cay,

by Beth Carrouth, The Fort Mill Times (August 28, 2003)

Stryke emerges with sophomore CD,

by Myrna Anderson, Grand Rapids Magazine (December 2002)

Stryke said that writing music for commercials has helped him grow as a musician. Read more »

Troy Reimink, The Grand Rapids Press

[Emerging] is closer to a blend of jazz and rock, with some orchestral arrangements as well. Read more »

Tom Disselkoen, Grand Rapids Advance

In the Wind

Could This be Jazz's Next Superstar: Sam Stryke

David Taylor, Chicago Jazz (March 1992)

Is Sam Stryke jazz's next superstar? Only time will tell. But if there's any way to convert moderate airplay and less than stellar record company promotion into a major musical splash, Sam's sure to find it. And the scariest part? As good as Sam is at present, I'm sure he will only get better with time.

Record deal brings hard work, not fast fame

John D. Gonzalez, The Grand Rapids Press (October 6, 1991)

"We look for a strong melody and memorable-type songs, and all of his work shows creativity," said Kepler of Cody/Leach Broadcast Architecture, a Princeton, New Jersey-based radio consultant firm.

"I'm already a big fan of his. I think we're going to hear about him for a long time."

Sam Stryke is, first and foremost, an accomplished pianist, and more importantly, a pianist who plays with heart. Read more »

Chicago Jazz Weekly

"F[orest] H[ills] C[entral] grad lands five-record contract"

by Andrea Baxter, Grand Rapids Advance (May 1, 1991)

Atlantic's Emmerich is convinced Stryke has a bright future. Read more »

John D. Gonzalez, The Grand Rapids Press

...for Stryke's show, the audience sat calmly and intently, glued to him and his piano. Read more »

John D. Gonzalez, The Grand Rapids Press

Local jazzman builds career foundation with debut release

by Andrea Baxter, Grand Rapids Advance

Reaching for the Stars: Native son Sam Stryke is hoping his future includes "the big break,"

by Pamela Stovall, Grandstand, Grand Rapids Magazine, (January 14, 1991)