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Stretch

Up-and-coming genre-jugglers

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Our full-length CD is now available from CDBaby -- order here:
"Marvelously entertaining . . . . Stretch is one of the coolest jazz acts Boston has to offer. Outstanding!" - Metronome Magazine July 2007
"Although the fusion genre is often characterized by muddles of cheesy melodies and flashy chop-fests, Stretch's effort on their debut averts these clichés by exhibiting a level of musical restraint rarely found among musicians who possess such impressive skill. . . . precise and steadfast grooves . . . . masterful abilities. . . . any fan of jazz and rock will undoubtedly enjoy this album." - (Northeast) Performer September 2007
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Stretch is an established Boston-area musical group, incorporating jazz, rock, reggae, african, blues, latin, electronica, avant-garde, and psychedelic influences into their tuneful mix.
The Stretch seed was planted in 1999 when bassist George (Giorgio) Chinaglia and guitarist Paul Erlich began jamming with various friends, often in a progressive rock vein. Several improvisations, recorded on tape, stood out and became the basis for Stretch's compositions, spanning styles such as bossa nova, klezmer, classic funk, and John Scofield-influenced fusion. As the music began to jell, sax player Dave Hess was brought into the picture, and his expanding collection of horns has brought an ever-increasing scope to Stretch's sonic picture. A search for the ideal drummer ensued in 2000, with about fourteen drummers participating in rehearsals and, in many cases, gigs. The phenomenal Matt Taylor played drums on Stretch's Demo CD. Then an excellent drummer surfaced in the form of Doug Betensky. Doug had earned a reputation with the group Silas, which entertained Somervillians every Thursday night at the now-defunct Tallulah's, as one of the premier jam musicians in the area. His fierce, precise technique, facility with odd time signatures and polyrhythms, and forward-looking sense of funk provided the keystone of both Stretch's grooves and its flights of improvisational fancy. Stretch then added a second guitar player, Mike Hermans. Berklee grad Hermans has been jamming with Stretch members for eight years while expanding stylistically with various projects around Boston. His beautiful tone and articulation, combined with high-level jazz savvy and a transcendent use of effects, add new dimensions to Stretch's sound and improvisational explorations. With Mike in the fold, Stretch now benefits from the contributions of three former members of Crazy Bus -- one of Boston's tightest fusion bands during the 1990's.
The Bus chemistry lives on in the dynamic interaction between Hermans' tasty and colorful guitar work, the unshakable bass foundation of George Chinaglia, and the Dave Hess virtuosity (now expressed on tenor, alto, _and_ soprano sax). But Paul Erlich's ballsy guitar work and doumbek player Garo Papazian's spicy accents, and the duo's forays into ethnic-styled acoustic music, keep Stretch from being simply a Crazy Bus Mark II, giving it instead an original sound that stands out from the jam-band crowd. Stretch had the good fortune of participating in the 2003 Northwest Jazz&Wine festival, sharing the bill with luminaries such as John Scofield, Branford Marsalis, and the Jazz Mandolin Project. Since then, Doug has moved to NYC; Stretch has continued gigging and recording with even more impressive drummers such as Andreas Brade and currently Randy Wooten, both staples of the Boston music scene. If you would like to be informed of Stretch's upcoming performances, please send an e-mail to [email protected], and you'll be added to their mailing list.
Hear even more Stretch music on Paul's MySpace page below . . . Also below you'll find a few of Stretch's favorite musicians and bands -- find more of those on Giorgio, Dave, and Mike's MySpace pages.

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Member Since: 5/19/2005
Band Website: stretch-music.com
Band Members: George Chinaglia, Paul Erlich, Mike Hermans, Dave Hess, and Randy Wooten
Influences: Miles Davis, The Beatles, Grateful Dead, Steely Dan, Pink Floyd, and Weather Report. . .
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Record Label: NYCD
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Goodbye Joe Zawinul

Yet another lamentable passing to add to those of the past year. Joe Zawinul is an inspiration to all of us and in fact we regularly perform some of his material. His most recent bands put on the...
Posted by Stretch on Tue, 11 Sep 2007 02:09:00 PST

R. I. P. Mike Brecker

Another of our favorites passes away . . . we got the blues today
Posted by Stretch on Tue, 16 Jan 2007 02:45:00 PST

CDs are here!

Our long-awaited full-length CD is finally done, artwork and all. Contact us for your very own copy.
Posted by Stretch on Thu, 28 Dec 2006 03:38:00 PST

For James Brown

Rest in peace. We will miss you.
Posted by Stretch on Tue, 26 Dec 2006 01:42:00 PST