The Benford brothers got a taste of the continental lifestyle early on, when the orphanage undertook European tours, one of which went kaput midway through by the outbreak of the First World War. While his brother spent a good part of next two decades as an expatriate jazzman working out of Europe, Bill Benford held down the bass position in a variety of American classic jazz outfits, such as Bubber Miley His Mileage Makers, the Gulf Coast Seven, the Plantation Orchestra, and Thomas Morris His Seven Hot Babies. But when his brother was still going strong abroad, Bill Benford seems to have started downplaying his professional musical activities. He winds up with a total of only ten recording session entries between 1925 and 1930, according to -The Jazz Discography by Tom Lord -- and nothing much thereafter. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, Rovi