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Who is Kurt James & what is his Stryper connection? Kurt James is a cult guitar hero who came into prominence by joining the band Steeler. It was through playing in Steeler that he developed a friendship with Yngwie J. Malmsteen. Prior to joining Steeler he developed his technique and experience by playing with a late legendary guitarist Steve Medrano from the band West Winds. He has also played with multitude of local Los Angeles bands such as Stryper, Black Sheep, Black Bart, etc. He has also appeared in the album Dr. Mastermind with Deen Castronovo on drums and Matt McCourt on bass and vocals. Did he play with Stryper? I did a little more digging and… Quote:
After (the band) Steeler Kurt got a call from the Christian band “Stryper”. “We got together for about a month, rehearsing and writing songs, but I found that their style of music did not allow for any improvisation, and that kind of environment was too stifling for me.”
I figured why stop now so I kept digging and went straight to the source, the man Kurt James himself! |
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First off I have to give a big “Thank You” to Kurt for being nice enough to spend some time talking about his Stryper experience. After a couple emails back in forth Kurt sent me his number so we could talk (it was just easier then emails). So I called; I had already sent him some questions so after a few minutes of small talk I basically set back and just let him tell his story. He started by talking about the band he was in before Stryper which was Steeler. He remembered Stryper opening for them (Steeler) back in 1984 in Southern California. He said that the Stryper guys were very nice and super friendly. He said that they mutually respected each other. He also said that they were the real deal and lived what they preached. He even remembered them praying before the concert and stuff. It wasn’t to long after that concert that Steeler broke up. He said it was after Steeler broke up that he got a call from Michael asking him if he would like to come play with them. He (Kurt) said that Oz had either left the band or was asked to leave. He wasn’t completely sure why Oz was out. (I did ask a follow up question on this specific topic of why Oz left as to not leave it a mystery.) He said honestly he did not know why exactly why Oz left. He said it had happened before he was involved in the band and it wasn’t really something that was talked about. He did remember some comments from the band about Oz looking like Donna Summers when he was in costume and had his hair all frizzed out 80’s style and that, that wasn’t the look they wanted, or something like that. |
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| He said that he was in the band approximately one month. He learned all the songs from “Yellow And Black Attack” and for the upcoming album “Soldiers Under Command”.
I asked him what was “stifling”? And what was the cause for his frustration? He also said that Oz had more vocal range and was able to harmonize better with Michael then he could. After about a month he told Michael that it wasn’t the right fit for him and that they should get Oz back because he (Oz) was a better fit and could harmonize better. I asked him if he ever played any live concerts with them? He did say that the rehearsals were recorded and that he would love to hear them again. He also said during the month he was in the band they did an interview and photo shoot for a magazine called “Music Connection”. He said that he had a yellow and black outfit and that he would love to see the article and pictures again. Mr. James has recorded many different styles of music over the years, including (most recently) Rockabilly, in the form of a collaboration with the Christian rockabilly band The Pioneers. I would again like to thank Kurt for taking the time to do this. |
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