Boots

Clothing/Dress/Costume

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Vermont Historical Society

Name/Title

Boots

Entry/Object ID

2025.28.4a-b

Description

Pair of alligator skin (?) cowboy boots. The boots have dark brown leather uppers with side loops and v-indented front and back seams. There is lighter brown and tan embroidery on the uppers. The boots themselves are made of a light brown tanned skin, possibly alligator, with pointed toes and short block heels. Worn by Rick Norcross on tour with his western swing band, Rick and the Ramblers.

Context

Rick and the Ramblers, a western swing band. From https://rickandtheallstarramblers.com/about-the-ramblers-western-swing-band/rick-norcross/ "Rick Norcross, Bandleader of Vermont’s premier western swing band, celebrates his 60th year as a touring musician. Rick Norcross has played more than 1,000 shows, singing his Vermont songs for over 60 years as a journeyman musician, band leader and songwriter. He has toured England four times, including an eight month residency in London in 1965 and 1966. In addition he has performed in Canada, Ireland, The Netherlands and recently in Spain, playing a 10 day tour of British Folk Clubs in Murcia. He was a featured performer at The Florida State Fair for 11 years, headlined Vermont Day at the Eastern States Exposition, “The Big E,” for six years and was elected to the Big E Board of Trustees in 2019. He has played 59 concerts in the Vermont State Parks system and appeared at virtually every County Fair and Field Days in northern and central Vermont. He was a featured performer at nine WOKO Hot Country Music Festivals and performed at 21 First Night Burlington New Year’s Eve Celebrations. On his 50th Birthday, Mayor Peter Clavelle declared March 23rd “Rick Norcross Day” in Burlington, Vermont’s largest city. In 2009, Burlington Mayor Bob Kiss dubbed March “Rick Norcross & The Green Mountain Chew Chew Food & Music Festival Month.” In 2010, noted Vermont author Stephen Russell Payne wrote the biography, “Riding My Guitar – The Rick Norcross Story.” The Norcross-penned song “You Can’t Make It Up” was honored in 2015 as “Western Swing Song of the Year” by The Academy of Western Artists in Gene Autry, OK and in 2019 his “I Love Western Swing” was adopted as the theme song for the “Ft. Worth Birthplace of Western Swing Music Festival” in Texas."

Acquisition

Accession

2025.28

Source or Donor

Rick Norcross

Acquisition Method

Gift

Clothing/Dress/Costume Details

Size

12

Textile Details

Material

Leather

Color

Brown, Beige

Made/Created

Manufacturer

Nocono Boots

Dimensions

Height

13-3/4 in

Width

4-1/2 in

Length

12-1/2 in

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Rick Norcross

Related Places

Place

City

Burlington

County

Chittenden County

State/Province

Vermont

Country

United States of America

Continent

North America