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  • Dec 21, 2023 | classicalvoiceamerica.org | Nancy Malitz |Mark Stryker

    Mark Stryker: Jazz from Detroit. University of Michigan Press, 2023. 358 pages. BOOK REVIEW — In the mid-1990s, as I was forming an internet department at The Detroit News after serving as the paper’s classical music critic, I became aware of a new hire down the street at the Detroit Free Press. Mark Stryker, the new Free Press arts reporter and music critic, would pay close attention to the city’s jazz scene, in addition to classical music, from the start.

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Mark Stryker
Mark Stryker @Mark_Stryker
23 Apr 25

As a critic I aspire to this. "Whether you agree with him or not, you'll have to take Stryker seriously." Marketing materials for one of my father's books. 1980. Who knew identity theory could be so provocative? https://t.co/g5zkMuYy7G

Mark Stryker
Mark Stryker @Mark_Stryker
23 Apr 25

RT @jeremydenk: I guess a lot of people have issues with schumann, but for me the question has to be “Did composer X ever write anything as…

Mark Stryker
Mark Stryker @Mark_Stryker
23 Apr 25

New acquisition May 9, 1960. Frank Wess, Tommy Flanagan, Eddie Jones, Bobby Donaldson. Thrilled to find an original pressing of this rarity today at Peoples Records in Detroit at an exceptionally reasonable price. Beautiful expression; a sweetheart of a record. https://t.co/ZSnJAIAKzm