Brian Connolly - Band Member Timeline

Band Member Timeline

1979-1982
Brian Connolly Band
  • Brian Connolly - lead vocals
  • Brian Willoughby - guitar
  • John Verity - guitar
  • Dave Lambert - guitar
  • Chaz Cronk - bass
  • Tony Fernandez - drums, percussion
1982-1984
  • Brian Connolly - lead vocals
  • John Verity - guitar
  • Clive Barrett - guitar
  • Terry Utley - bass
  • Steve Rodford - drums, percussion
1984
The New Sweet
  • Brian Connolly - lead vocals
  • Brian Rawson - guitar
  • Phil Ridden - drums, percussion
  • Geoff Roots - bass
1984–1990
  • Brian Connolly - lead vocals
  • Phil Ridden - drums, percussion
  • Gary Farmer - bass
  • Steve Turner - guitar
  • Michael Williams - guitar
1990
  • Brian Connolly - lead vocals
  • Steve Berry - bass
  • Neale Haywood - guitar
  • Martin - drums
1990–1992
  • Brian Connolly - lead vocals
  • Steve Turner - guitar
  • Michael Williams - guitar
  • Dave Farmer - drums, percussion
  • Gary Farmer - bass
1992-1993
  • Brian Connolly - lead vocals
  • Steve Turner - guitar
  • Dave Farmer - drums, percussion
  • Gary Farmer - bass
1993–1994
Brian Connolly's Sweet
  • Brian Connolly - lead vocals
  • Bjorn Hurrel - bass
  • Mel Johnson - guitar
  • Steve Mulvey - keyboards
  • Phil Ridden - drums, percussion
1994–1995
  • Brian Connolly - lead vocals
  • Steve Mulvey - keyboards
  • Martin Cook - bass
  • Dave Farmer - drums
  • Drew Murphy - drums, percussion
  • Glenn Williams - guitar
1995–1996
  • Brian Connolly - lead vocals
  • Steve Mulvey - keyboards
  • Dave Farmer - drums
  • Glenn Williams - guitar
  • Dave Glover - bass
  • Russ Mahoney - drums, percussion
1996–1997
  • Brian Connolly - lead vocals
  • Steve Mulvey - keyboards
  • Glenn Williams - guitar
  • Dave Glover - bass
  • Jeff King - drums, percussion

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