Heart (band) - Members

Members

Current
  • Ann Wilson - vocals, flute, guitar, keyboards, percussion, violin, autoharp
  • Nancy Wilson - vocals, guitars, mandolin, keyboards, synthesizers, harmonica
  • Ben Smith - drums
  • Craig Bartock - guitars
  • Debbie Shair - keyboards, synthesizers
  • Dan Rothchild - bass guitar
Former
  • Steve Fossen - bass guitar, percussion
  • Roger Fisher - lead guitars, backing vocals
  • Don Wilhelm - guitars, keyboards, lead vocals
  • Ray Schaefer - drums
  • Gary Ziegelman - lead vocals
  • James Cirrello - guitars
  • Ron Rudge - drums
  • Ken Hansen
  • Debi Cuidon - vocals
  • David Belzer - Hammond B-3, Fender Rhodes electric piano
  • Jeff Johnson - drums
  • Mike Fisher - guitars
  • John Hannah - keyboards
  • Brian Johnstone - drums
  • Howard Leese - guitars, bass, keyboards, synthesizers, mandolin, recorder, orchestra arrangements, autoharp, percussion, backing vocals
  • Michael DeRosier - drums, percussion
  • Mark Andes - bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Denny Carmassi - drums, percussion
  • Denny Fongheiser - drums, percussion
  • Fernando Saunders - bass guitar
  • Scott Olson - guitars
  • Jon Bayless - bass guitar
  • Scott Adams - saxophone
  • Frank Cox - guitars, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Mike Inez - bass guitar
  • Tom Kellock - keyboards, synthesizers
  • Darian Sahanaja - keyboards, synthesizers
  • Gilby Clarke - guitars
  • Ric Markmann - bass guitar
  • Kristian Attard - bass guitar

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