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'Broadcast One' - Dandelion Radio's 1st compilation album

NEWS:
We have 28 hours across 12 shows for October including, possibly, the last from Mark Cunliffe for a long time. Plus - it is already 20 years since John Peel died and we have some reminders.

Artist Info

The Chefs

The Chefs
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™There are at least two groups going by this name:

1) The Chefs were a Brighton-based punk/pop group during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The band consisted of Helen McCookerybook, James McCallum, Russell Greenwood and Carl Evans. They were signed to Brighton's Attrix Records, which released a four-track EP "Sweetie" in September 1980 and "24 Hours" in 1981. These records were followed by a version of "Femme Fatale" (released under the band name "Skat"). The Chefs then split in 1981/82.

2) The Chefs were a group from the US midwest who put out the now classic deep funk cut 'Mr Machine' on Progress Records in 1973.
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