John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - Former Members

Former Members

  • John Mayall - vocals, keyboards, guitars
  • Bernie Watson - guitars
  • Roger Dean - guitars
  • Eric Clapton - guitars
  • Peter Green - guitars
  • Mick Taylor - guitars
  • Jon Mark - guitars
  • Randy Resnick - guitars
  • Don "Sugarcane" Harris - guitars
  • Harvey Mandel - guitars
  • Freddy Robinson - guitars
  • Kal David - guitars
  • Walter Trout - guitars
  • Coco Montoya - guitars
  • Buddy Whittington - guitars
  • Simon Bateman - guitars
  • John McVie - bass
  • Jack Bruce - bass
  • Tony Reeves - bass
  • Larry Taylor - bass
  • Malcolm Poole - bass
  • Keith Tillman - bass
  • Andy Fraser - bass
  • Hank Van Sickle - bass
  • Rick Cortes - bass
  • Bobby Haynes - bass
  • Peter Ward - drums
  • Martin Hart - drums
  • Hughie Flint - drums
  • Aynsley Dunbar - drums
  • Mick Fleetwood - drums
  • Jon Hiseman - drums
  • Keef Hartley - drums
  • Colin Allen - drums
  • Soko Richardson - drums
  • Joe Yuele - drums
  • Johnny Almond - saxophone
  • Chris Mercer - saxophone
  • Dick Heckstall-Smith
  • Henry Lowther - trumpet
  • Chris Barber - trombone

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