Area Code 615 (band)
Area Code 615 was an American progressive country rock band from Nashville, active in the late 1960s and early 1970s, taking its name from the telephone area code, which at the time covered all of Central and Eastern Tennessee. The band was made up of session musicians, recording only two albums before resuming normal session work. Several of the members were backing musicians for Bob Dylan's Blonde on Blonde and Nashville Skyline albums plus recordings by Billy Swan and The Monkees. They also backed Linda Ronstadt on her Silk [Purse (Linda Ronstadt album)|Silk Purse] album.
Its best-known work was "Stone Fox Chase", which was used as the theme to the BBC's music program The Old Grey Whistle Test. It was also sampled by the cyber-funk group Mantronix as part of the track “Listen to the Bass of ‘Get Stupid fresh’ Pt. II.”
Area Code 615 members Wayne Moss, Mac Gayden, and Kenny Buttrey went on to play with Nashville-based Barefoot Jerry, while David Briggs later worked with Elvis Presley and Joan Baez.
The band’s 1969 cover of "Classical Gas" was featured in Irish and UK Guinness TV commercials.
Musicians
- Mac Gayden – Lead guitar, vocals
- Charlie McCoy – Harmonica, vocals
- Bobby Thompson – Banjo, guitar
- Wayne Moss – Guitar, bass
- Buddy Spicher – Fiddle, viola, cello
- David Briggs – Keyboards
- Ken Lauber – Keyboards
- Norbert Putnam – Bass, cello
- Kenny Buttrey – Drums
- Weldon Myrick – Pedal steel guitar
- Elliot Mazer – Co-producer
Discography
- Area Code 615, 1969.
- Linda Ronstadt, Silk Purse, 1970
- Trip in the Country, 1970