The Chefs were a Brighton-based indie pop group during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The band consisted of Helen McCookerybook (bass guitar and vocals), James McCallum (Helen's brother; guitar), Russell Greenwood (drums; died June 25, 1999) and Carl Evans (guitar).
They were signed to Brighton's Attrix Records, which released a four-track EP "Sweetie" in September 1980 and "24 Hours" in 1981 (reissued by Graduate Records). These were followed by a version of the Velvet Underground's "Femme Fatale" (released under the band name "Skat"). The Chefs then split in 1981/82. The group's songs were also broadcast on the John Peel show and featured on Brighton compilation album "Vaultage 79".
7" EP: Attrix Records RB10 1980. Sweetie / Thrush / Records and Tea / Boasting
7" SINGLE: Graduate Records GRAD11 1980. 24 Hours / Thrush
7" SINGLE: Attrix Records RB13 1981. 24 Hours / Let's make up / Someone I know
7" SINGLE (as "Skat"): Graduate Records GRAD14 1982. Femme Fatale
12" LP: Attrix RB08 1979. 'Vaultage ’79 compilation' (Another Two Sides Of Brighton). You Get Everywhere / Food
12" LP: Armageddon Records MOON1 1981. 'WNW6 – Moonlight Radio'. Locked Out
12" LP: Armageddon Records MOON2 1982. 'Fear And Fantasy' I’ll Go Too
CD: Anagram CDPUNK101 1997. 'Vaultage Punk Collection'. Sweetie / Thrush / 24 Hours / Let’s Make Up
CD: Near Shore records 2005. 'Helen McCookerybook'. 24 Hours / Femme Fatale