[1] Having already written several songs, Frith began trying to put a band together in 2005 in Liverpool, to have these tunes reach the public.
He originally began working with a guitarist and, after advertising for a bass guitar player and a drummer, The Troubadours were born later that year.
After a few years of heavy touring, including playing V Festival and the Summer Sonic Festival in Tokyo, as well as providing support for notable artists such as Paul Weller and The Enemy, Frith disbanded the group in late 2009.
In 2008, Weller called him a "classic British songwriter" and the record producer John Leckie declared him "the best songwriter I've worked with in ten years".
[citation needed] In October 2011, the Troubadours announced they would be getting back to together for a sold out gig at the Liverpool Lomax and, in February 2012, they announced they would be back full-time.