Levi Smith's Clefs
42 Members 6 Recordings
Levi Smith's Clefs was an Adelaide-based R&B/Soul band from 1967 - 1972. They were widely popular and in 1969 they started an 18-month residency at Whisky A-Go-Go in Sydney. The band had an ever-evolving lineup that included some of Australia's finest musicians.
Levi Smith's Clefs has 42 known members
Barry "Big Goose" Sullivan
Bass 1972 - 1972
Richard Lockwood
Flute/Saxaphone/Clarinet/Piano 1967 - 1968
Jon Blake
Bass 1967 - 1968
John Bisset
Organ 1969 - 1970
Bruce Howe
Bass 1969 - 1970
Tony Buettel
Drums 1969 - 1970
Mick Jurd
Guitar 1968 - 1970
Linda Cable
Lead Vocals 1970 - 1970
John "Yuk" Harrison
Bass 1970 - 1970
Bob Jeffrey
Saxophone 1967 - 1967
Inez Amaya
Lead Vocals 1967 - 1969
Barrie McAskill
Lead Vocals 1967 - 1972
Les Stacpool
Guitar 1967 - 1968
Ian Walsh
Organ 1968 - 1968
Jimmy Thompson
Drums 1968 - 1968
Gil Matthews
Drums 1967 - 1968
John Freeman
Drums 1970 - 1970
Mike Cousins
Trombone 1970 - 1970
Bill Harrower
Saxophone 1970 - 1970
Michael Darby
Drums 1970 - 1970
Steve Doran
Keyboards 1970 - 1970
Peter Karlanek
Guitar 1970 - 1970
Steve Bowden
Trumpet 1970 - 1970
Ken Deacon
Lead Vocals 1970 - 1970
Jim Kelly
Guitar 1970 - 1971
Russell Dunlop
Drums 1970 - 1971
Mick Kenny
Trumpet 1970 - 1971
Greg Henson
Drums 1971 - 1971
Allan Turnbull
Drums 1971 - 1971
Barry "Little Goose" Harvey
Drums 1972 - 1972
Kevin Murphy
Drums 1972 - 1972
Ian Clyne
Keyboards 1972 - 1972
Mal Capewell
Saxophone 1972 - 1972
Russell Smith
Trumpet/Vocals 1972 - 1972
Phil Manning
Guitar 1972 - 1972
Michael Barnes
Guitar 1972 - 1972
Bruce Howard
Piano 1971 - 1971
Ted Yanni
Guitar 1971 - 1971
Ken Firth
Bass 1972 - 1972
Vince Melouney
Guitar 1972 - 1972
Robert Taylor
Drums 1968 - 1968
Levi Smith's Clefs discography - 6 recordings
Road Runner
Single - First charted on December 8th, 1969, and peaked at 84th position.
Empty Monkey
Album -