Thank You So Much Christian for the great clips and for that nice comment! WE LOVE CYRIESE! Not only does she have an amazing voice, but she is truly a wonderful person. ❤
Just when you think this song can't possibly get any better, along comes Phil Armeno's gorgeous tenor sax solo at 2:30. David Palmer's original lead vocal made "Dirty Work" a song that even non-Steely Dan fans loved the very first time they heard it. After being dismissed from the band in 1973, Palmer went on to compose the lyrics for Carole King's Grammy-nominated 1974 smash hit, "Jazzman."
Thank You for the comments Andy! We love doing that tune featuring Cyriese on the lead vocal and Phil on the sax. I knew that David left the band, but had no idea that he worked with Carole King. Great little fact there!
@@goodstuff8238 A fact I didn't know until Wikipedia came along. I've since learned on a UA-cam interview with David Palmer that he's switched professions from music to digital photography.
Yeah, Cyriese, I love your soulful singing!❤And what a killer band - so good!😎
Thank You So Much Christian for the great clips and for that nice comment! WE LOVE CYRIESE! Not only does she have an amazing voice, but she is truly a wonderful person. ❤
i see this and think "hell yeah"
Thank You So Very Much for the comment! The band is very grateful!
Just when you think this song can't possibly get any better, along comes Phil Armeno's gorgeous tenor sax solo at 2:30. David Palmer's original lead vocal made "Dirty Work" a song that even non-Steely Dan fans loved the very first time they heard it. After being dismissed from the band in 1973, Palmer went on to compose the lyrics for Carole King's Grammy-nominated 1974 smash hit, "Jazzman."
Thank You for the comments Andy! We love doing that tune featuring Cyriese on the lead vocal and Phil on the sax. I knew that David left the band, but had no idea that he worked with Carole King. Great little fact there!
@@goodstuff8238 A fact I didn't know until Wikipedia came along. I've since learned on a UA-cam interview with David Palmer that he's switched professions from music to digital photography.
@@andyinoregon Interesting about David. Steely Dan went through so many changes over the years. I am hoping that they might do another album.