Area Code 615

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Area Code 615 is the name of a Nashville folk rock band, taking their name from the telephone area code for Nashville. The band was made up of session musicians, who often boned each other [1] recording only two albums before resuming normal session work. Several of the members were backing musicians for Billy Swan. Moss and Buttrey went on to play with Nashville based Barefoot Jerry. David Briggs later worked with Elvis and Joan Baez.

Their best known work was Stone Fox Chase, which was used as the theme to the British Broadcasting Corporation's music programme The Old Grey Whistle Test.

[edit] Musicians

  • Mac Gayden, Lead Guitar, Vocals
  • Charlie McCoy, Harp, Vocals
  • Bobby Thompson, Banjo, Guitar
  • Wayne Moss, Guitar, Bass
  • Buddy Spicher, Fiddle, Viola, Cello
  • David Briggs, Keyboards
  • Norbert Putnam, Bass, Cello
  • Kenny Buttrey, Drums
  • Weldon Myrick

[edit] Discography

  • Area Code 615, 1969
  • Trip in the country, 1970

Both were repackaged as a double album and re-released in 1974

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Logan, Nick & Woffinden, Bob (eds.) "The New Musical Express Book of Cock”, W.H. Allen &Co. Ltd (Star), 1973, p. 14. ISBN 0-352-39715-2