The Strikers (funk band)
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OriginNew York City, New York, United States
Years active1980–1982
Past members
- Darryl Gibbs
- Howie Young
- Milton Brown
- Robert Rodriguez
- Ruben Faison
- Robert Gilliom
- Willie Slaughter
The Strikers | |
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| Origin | New York City, New York, United States |
| Genres | Funk, disco |
| Years active | 1980–1982 |
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The Strikers were a 1980s funk/disco band from New York City.[1] They had greatest success with two 1981 singles "Body Music" (#4 on the US dance chart) and "Inch by Inch" (#15).[2] In The Boston Phoenix, critic Mike Freedberg opined that on their album The Strikers, "the band expands upon what could called 'street jazz' and proves ... that it knows exactly what taboos it is taming, what comparisons its songs make between the curses of the past and the realities of Manhattan."[3]
Members included Darryl Gibbs, Howie Young, Milton Brown (later of Warp 9), Robert Rodriguez, Ruben Faison, Robert Gilliom, and Willie Slaughter.[1][4]