Telephone Bill and the Smooth Operators


Telephone Bill and the Smooth Operators is a UK musical group performing an original blend of folk/country/swing music. They formed in Cambridge, UK in the 1970s, split up in the 1980s, and re-formed to play at the 2001 Cambridge Folk Festival and thereafter.

History

Telephone Bill and the Smooth Operators formed in Cambridge, England in around 1975 as an amalgam of musicians from some previous local groups including "Baby Whale" and "Duke, Duke and the Dukes", several of whom also worked with UK bluegrass musician and recording artist Pete Sayers. The group was/is fronted by Nick Barraclough on guitar, 5-string banjo and vocals and also included virtuoso fiddle/mandolin player Gerry Hale, singers and songwriters Anne Baker and Chris Cox, plus Robb Appleton, Andy Metcalfe, Tony Shepherd and Richard Lee. Their music has roots in bluegrass, jazz and swing, plus original numbers with a style reminiscent of the "lazy swing" of Dan Hicks, and has been described as "sort of Americana, swingy, bluesy stuff with bags of harmony and whizzy playing"; their theme song, "Telephone Bill", being a re-write/extension of the Peter Rowan song "Panama Red". In their initial incarnation they toured widely, performed on UK television and BBC radio, and recorded 3 albums on the Swamp, Smooth and Dingle's record labels. In 2001 they re-formed to play at that year's Cambridge Folk Festival and meanwhile, also played gigs and released one album as "Nick Barraclough and the Burglars". The present line-up comprises original members Nick Barraclough, , Chris Cox and Steve Reynolds together with new member Paula Welham on sax, flute and vocals.

Discography

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