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Stretch were a 1970s British
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band that grew from the collaboration between vocalist
Elmer Gantry ''Elmer Gantry'' is a satirical novel written by Sinclair Lewis in 1926 that presents aspects of the religious activity of America in fundamentalist and evangelistic circles and the attitudes of the 1920s public toward it. The novel's protagonis ...
(real name Dave Terry) and guitarist
Kirby Gregory Graham Patrick "Kirby" Gregory, often credited simply as Kirby (born 11 March 1953 in Wallingford, Berkshire, England) is an English musician best known for playing with rock bands Curved Air and Stretch. He now works in the field of addiction ...
(real name Graham Gregory). Gantry had been the frontman of
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, and Kirby had been a member of
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.


Formation

The band was put together in 1974 with help from
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manager Clifford Davis and drummer Mick Fleetwood, to perform as Fleetwood Mac on a U.S. tour because the existing Fleetwood Mac were not in a position to fulfil outstanding contractual obligations. However, Fleetwood did not join the tour as planned, and later denied any knowledge or involvement, and partway through the tour it became obvious to audiences that there was no original member of Fleetwood Mac in the band, and the tour collapsed. Bass player Paul Martinez claimed, "Mick Fleetwood pulled out at the last minute claiming not to know who we were!"


Music career

Stretch rose from the ashes of this debacle, and soon had a No. 16 hit single in November 1975 with "Why Did You Do It?", the lyric of which was a direct attack on Mick Fleetwood for his failure to join the band on the ill-fated U.S. tour. In the official video for the record bass player Paul Martinez wore a traditional
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head-dress. Besides bass player Martinez, guitarist Kirby and Jim Russell on drums and tambourine, the single featured electric guitar by Hiroshi Kato and
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by Bud Beadle, Chris Mercer, Mick Eve, Mike Bailey and Ron Carthy.''Elastique'', Stretch,
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: ANCL 2014, 1975 - sleeve notes.
The band followed the single up with the album ''Elastique'', but during the recording of this album, Martinez was sacked. Drummer Jim Russell left the band before the recording of the second album, ''You Can't Beat Your Brain for Entertainment'', due to musical differences. He was replaced by future
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drummer
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. Two more albums were made, but Gantry left before the last album, ''Forget the Past''. Another blow came in 1979 when manager Davis decided to withdraw his financial input, and the band eventually split up. In 1999, Italian DJ Gigi D'Agostino used distorted vocal samples from the first line of the song "Why Did You Do It?", in order to produce his own track " Bla Bla Bla". The samples were deliberately used in a way that made the vocals make no sense. Stretch reformed in 2007 to coincide with a "Greatest Hits" collection, and toured in support of the
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. In 2011, the band released the album ''Unfinished Business'', an 11-track recording for
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including original songs, covers and a new version of "Why Did You Do It?".


Cover versions

In 2012, German producer Ferry Ultra recorded a version of "Why Did You Do It?" featuring Canadian vocalist Ashley Slater for the album ''Ferry Ultra and the Homeless Funkers''.


Personnel

;Current members *
Elmer Gantry ''Elmer Gantry'' is a satirical novel written by Sinclair Lewis in 1926 that presents aspects of the religious activity of America in fundamentalist and evangelistic circles and the attitudes of the 1920s public toward it. The novel's protagonis ...
(Dave "Elmer" Terry) – vocals, guitar (1974–78, 2007–present) *
Kirby Gregory Graham Patrick "Kirby" Gregory, often credited simply as Kirby (born 11 March 1953 in Wallingford, Berkshire, England) is an English musician best known for playing with rock bands Curved Air and Stretch. He now works in the field of addiction ...
(Graham Gregory) – guitar, vocals (1974–79, 2007–present) *Jim Scadding – bass guitar (2007–present) *Justin Hildreth – drums (2009–present) ;Former members * Paul Martinez – bass guitar (1974–75) *Craig Collinge – drums (1974) *John Wilkinson – keyboards (1974) *Jim Russell – drums (1974–76) *Hiroshi Kato – guitar (1974) *John Cook – keyboards (1975) *Dave Evans – bass guitar (1975–76) *Steve Emery – bass guitar (1976–79) *
Jeff Rich Jeffrey Dennis Rich (born 8 June 1953) is an English rock drummer, best known for playing with Status Quo between 1985 and 2000. Early life Born in Hackney, London, Rich attended Upton House Comprehensive School, and whilst there he a ...
– drums (1976–78, 2007–09) *
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– drums (1978–79)


Discography


Albums

*''Elastique'' (1975) (
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) *''You Can't Beat Your Brain for Entertainment'' (1976) (Anchor) *''Lifeblood'' (1977) (Anchor) *''Forget the Past'' (1978) (Hot Wax - not the US label of the same name) *''Can't Judge a Book... The Peel Sessions'' (1996) (
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) *''Stretch: The Story of Elmer Gantry'' (1996) (
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) *''Why Did You Do It: The Best of Stretch'' (2007) (Repertoire) *''That's the Way the Wind Blows – A Collection'' (2011) (Repertoire) *''Unfinished Business'' (2011) (Repertoire)


Singles


Notes


References


External links


Official band website

Discography
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