Icehouse (band) - Members

Members

Members of Flowers, Icehouse and Iva Davies & Icehouse, listed chronologically:

  • Iva Davies (1977-–) : lead vocals, lead guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, oboe
  • Keith Welsh (1977–1981) : bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Don Brown (1977–1979) : drums
  • Michael Hoste (1978, 1982–1983) : keyboards
  • Anthony Smith (aka Adam Hall) (1979–1982) : keyboards
  • John Lloyd (1979–1984) : drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • Bob Kretschmer (1982–1989) : guitars, backing vocals
  • Guy Pratt (1982–1986) : bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Andy Qunta (1982–1988) : keyboards, backing vocals
  • Glenn Krawczyk (1986) : bass guitar
  • Simon Lloyd (1986–1991) : saxophone, trumpet, keyboards
  • Steve Morgan (1986–2004, 2009-) : bass guitar
  • Paul Wheeler (1986–2004, 2009-) : drums, percussion
  • Roger Mason (1989–1990) : keyboard
  • Paul Gildea (1990–2004, 2007-) : guitars
  • Tony Llewellyn (1991–2004) : keyboards
  • David Chapman (1993–1995) : guitars
  • Max Lambert (1995) : piano
  • Adrian Wallis (1995–2004) : cello
  • Steve Bull (2007) : bass guitar
  • Peter Maslen (2007) : drums
  • Glenn Reither (2007-) : keyboards, saxophone
  • Michael Paynter (2011-) : keyboards, guitar

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