Ron Strykert Explained

Ron Strykert
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Ronald Graham Strykert
Birth Date:1957 8, df=y[1]
Birth Place:Korumburra, Victoria, Australia
Instrument:Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, percussion
Genre:Pop, rock, new wave, acoustic
Occupation:Singer, songwriter, producer
Label:Columbia Records
Le Coq Musique
Years Active:1978–present
Associated Acts:Men at Work

Ronald Graham Strykert (born 18 August 1957) is an Australian musician. He is best known for playing lead guitar, co-founding and composing songs with the 1980s band Men at Work.

Career

Strykert co-founded Men at Work with Colin Hay as an acoustic duo in 1978, regularly performing at the Cricketer's Arms Hotel in Richmond, Victoria.[2] From 1979 to 1985 he provided guitar, vocals and bass guitar for that group.[3] He contributed to all three Men at Work studio albums. He wrote or co-wrote many of their songs, including "Down Under" which appears on their first album Business as Usual. He sings lead vocals on "Settle Down My Boy", one of his self composed songs on their second album Cargo.

Strykert played bass guitar on the very first recordings of the early group in a stage musical called Riff Raff in 1979. When bassist John Rees was later added in 1980 to the band, he moved forward to lead guitarist.[4] He developed a unique soaring style of playing which added a high amount of energy to their songs. His signature playing went from long sustained notes, to a rapid fire, staccato lead guitar style, with some similarities to bass technique, most often using a customised Yamaha SC-800 guitar with EMG S pickups. He would often duel with fellow guitarist Hay adding dimension to his presentation as well as blending strong backing vocals. He often weaved his guitar playing around the stylistic playing of Greg Ham on his keyboards, saxophone, clarinet and flute.

As a founding member of the group, Strykert was concerned when the group lost their rhythm section of Jerry Speiser and Rees. During the process of recording their Two Hearts album in 1985, he decided to leave the group.[5]

Legal troubles

On 15 February 2009, Strykert was arrested for allegedly making death threats against former bandmate Hay.[6] [7]

Compositions

Strykert composed and co-composed 13 songs for Men at Work:[8]

TitleComposedFrom
"Keypunch Operator"Hay & StrykertEarly single
"Down Under"Hay & StrykertB side to early single, A side single & Business as Usual
"Anyone for Tennis"Hay, Strykert, Ham, Speiser & ReesB side to "Who Can It Be Now?" single
"Crazy"StrykertB side to "Down Under" single
"People Just Love to Play with Words"StrykertBusiness as Usual
"Touching the Untouchables"Hay & StrykertBusiness as Usual
"Down by the Sea"Hay, Ham, Strykert & SpeiserBusiness as Usual
"Settle Down My Boy"StrykertCargo
"Upstairs in My House"Hay & StrykertB side to "Dr. Heckyl & Mr. Jive" 12" & Cargo
"I Like To"StrykertCargo. A live version of this song appears as the US B-Side of "Dr. Heckyl & Mr. Jive".[9]
"Shintaro"StrykertB side to "It's a Mistake" single
"'Till the Money Runs Out"Hay, Strykert, Ham, Speiser & ReesB side to "Overkill" single
"Sail to You"Hay, Strykert & HamTwo Hearts

Release performance

Strykert took part in 13 singles released by Men at Work. Nine of them charted. He took part in three albums released. All three charted.

Awards

Strykert with Men at Work won the following awards:

Hay and Strykert received the following awards from APRA Awards for their composition "Down Under":

Solo release

In 2003, Strykert released a solo debut titled Paradise on compact disc. It was released by independent label Le Coq Musique and contained the following tracks composed and produced by Strykert:[10] [11]

TrackTitleTime
1"In The Air"3:06
2"Heartbeat"2:54
3"Do I Love You?"3:48
4"Paradigm Shift"2:49
5"Shiva Shambu"5:02
6"Show Us The Way Home"4:52
7"Love Train"5:07
8"Sunrise"5:42
9"Eternal Waves"5:26

Notes and References

  1. Book: Dafydd. Rees. Luke. Crampton. VH1 Rock Stars Encyclopedia. 15 September 1999. DK ADULT. 0789446138. 661. registration.
  2. News: He's up from Down Under . The Age . Melbourne . 14 December 2013 . Michael . Dwyer . Chris . Johnston . 4 December 2004.
  3. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20130927234251/http://hem2.passagen.se/honga/database/m/menatwork.html . Men at Work . . Magnus . Holmgren . Stefan . Warnqvist . 27 September 2013 . 21 July 2014 .
  4. Encyclopedia: Ian . McFarlane . https://web.archive.org/web/20030513171104/http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=482 . Men at Work . Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop on Whammo.com.au . 14 December 2013 . 13 May 2003.
  5. Web site: Men at Work Biography & History . 12 December 2013 . Stephen Thomas . Erlewine. .
  6. Web site: Men at Work star arrested for threats . Digital Spy . 19 February 2009 . 4 February 2010.
  7. News: February 17, 2009 . Men at Work guitarist threatened to kill singer, police say . https://web.archive.org/web/20090221003107/http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2009/02/new-meaning-to.html . 21 February 2009 . 6 August 2016 . LA Times.
  8. Web site: Men at Work. Australian Charts . 14 December 2013 .
  9. Web site: Men at Work – Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Jive . September 1983 . discogs.
  10. Web site: Ron Strykert – Paradise . discogs . 14 December 2013.
  11. Web site: Ron Stykert. Band to Band . 14 December 2013 .