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Jim Stryker is one of the premiere physique models of all time. From a well-to-do family, it’s not clear how Mr Stryker got his first gig. After a negative first experience with Vulcan Studios, he worked only for Walter James Kundzicz.
Jim Stryker — beefcake model of the '60s — was one of the world's finest guys. Said to have been introduced to Rock Hudson at a party before the two retired to a private room with very thin walls, he was also in-demand in the beefcake mags of his era. (From BOY CULTURE blog)
Not a music but sort of a "spoken word" one, by one of the most popular "models" of physique magazines of the mid-1950's and early 1960's, Jim Stryker. The very amateur "dialogue" (and delivery) was fairly suggestive, considering the times, and I think it was certainly intended for the listener to "read things into" what he says. Stryker was mostly known for photos of him in "Young Physique," "Demi-God," and Champion publications. One interview I've read with one of his photographers said Stryker was bisexual, and that he lost track of him in the 1970's, when Stryker had a wife and family. So, this was a six-minute talking "ad" for his modelling work.
