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The Chefs
The Chefs were an indiepop/punk band, which formed in Brighton in 1979, relocating to London in 1981, and finally splitting up in 1982. The band consisted of Helen McCookerybook (bass guitar and vocals), Carl Evans (guitar and vocals), James McCallum (Helen's brother; guitar) and Russell Greenwood (drums; died 25 June 1999). ==Punk beginnings== In 1976 Helen McCallum moved from Wylam near Newcastle-upon-Tyne to Brighton to study Fine Art Printmaking at the Polytechnic. In 1977 she began to play bass in the punk band, Joby and the Hooligans. The following year, Carl Evans, a 17-year-old guitarist from Haywards Heath, joined the band, who changed their name to the Smartees. In the Smartees, McCallum wrote and sang 'Thrush', a song about the sexually transmitted disease ("Darling you diseased me, I thought you did not care/ You never tried to please me when I was lying there"). Her second song, written with singer Tracy Preston, was "Let's Make Up", about cosmetics ("You line your lips with darker shade/ Blot with tissue then you're made")
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