Band leader, Jim Thompson, has been performing in clubs and for private parties
for fifty years throughout Vermont and as far away as Florida
and California. He taught himself to play piano by listening
to his father's old 78's and has developed a style all his own.
His vocals have a rich character, and it's easy to hear how much
he enjoys the lyrics. |
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Jim Thompson |
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Stretch Normandeau (June 29, 1922 - March 9, 2007)
was the original drummer and namesake of the band. He joined Jim at the Parking Lot in Barre, Vermont
in 1987 and soon the two began playing out and about. They added Steve Sawyer on sax and were recording
as early as 1988. Stretch continued to play with many other bands, and was always well known for his
enthusiasm and upbeat style. We all miss him dearly. |
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Steve Sawyer was a college music
major and now retired from teaching music in the Vergennes school system. He plays with big bands around the state and the Tom Waits cover band, Small Change.
With both saxophone and clarinet, and a variety of styles, folks
never get tired of listening to him play. |
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Steve Sawyer |
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The son of a drummer and father of a drummer, Danny is the funnest and finest fit for Stretch 'n' the Limits. It takes a big man with a big heart and a lot of soul to fill the shoes of the late Stretch Normandeau, and Danny was just the man for the job. |
Danny McHugh
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Ray Burke has been appearing more
and more often with Stretch 'n' the Limits as Steve Sawyer gets
busy in other fields and venues. Ray is well known throughout
the state of Vermont as the recently retired "Roads Scholar."
For years Ray was seen on TV and heard over the radio reporting
on the road and weather conditions from his post as state highway
dispatcher. Ray is also a working dairy farmer. But we love to
have him join us with his marvelous unique sax styles! |
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Ray Burke |
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When Ray Burke joins Jim, the favorite configuration is to add Ray's son, Sam, on drums. Sam is a busy man these days: a sought after drummer and stand-up bassist. |
Sam Burke
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