Early bands In the early 1970s, Stuermer formed his Milwaukee-based jazz rock band Sweetbottom, playing local gigs five nights a week.
Genesis In late 1977, Stuermer, at the insistence of his friend
Alphonso Johnson, was recommended as a replacement for
Steve Hackett to support Genesis for live performances. Johnson's audition was unsuccessful, and he put Stuermer's name forward. Stuermer's only exposure to the band was when Ponty played him
A Trick of the Tail, and a television clip showing
Peter Gabriel singing in costume. Stuermer went on to record
Live and Learn,
Another Side of Genesis,
Waiting in the Wings,
Retrofit,
The Nylon String Sampler,
Rewired: the Electric Collection and
Go!. Released in 2002 was a Sweetbottom live reunion album, recorded at
Shank Hall in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Stuermer's album
Go! was released in early 2007. It contains many older tracks from Stuermer's Sweetbottom days, and includes appearances from Alphonso Johnson, Kostia,
John Calarco, and Eric Hervey. Stuermer released the album on
Inside Out Records as they offered him greater freedom to explore a musical direction that he wished to pursue. His current project is called Daryl Stuermer − Symphony Concert, which involves band members Kostia, Alan Arber and Eric Hervey and singer Forrest "Woody" Mankowski, recreating classic Genesis material mixed with instrumentals from his solo career. ==Equipment==