Archive April 2002
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"...If you have been longing to see a band that really entertains, a band that grasps your attention and never lets go, then you could not do much better than to experience the Chefs...fronted by the irresisitable Helen McCookerybook, the instantly likeable Chefs serve up catchy modern pop songs one after the other..." So wrote Eddie Riff under the Rockaround banner for a local Chichester rag back in 1980. He was previewing the band prior to a gig at Chichester Rock Society. To read Eddie's report in full, click on the Chefs' image. Read Stuart Jones Attrix Memoirs Now! Former right-hand man to Rick Blair at Attrix Records, Stuart Jones wrote and produced local fanzine Situation Butane back in 1980. He was also manager of the Chefs. Select Part One or go straight to Part 2 Fashion & Style Gallery |
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