Xero (band) - Members

Members

Zero (1978)

  • Irena Luckus- vocals, keyboard, guitar
  • Chris Anderson - guitar, vocals
  • Peter Adams - guitar, vocals
  • Debbie Penny - drums
  • John Hunt - bass
  • Barbara Hart - saxophone, flute

Zero Mk 2 (1979)

  • Irena Luckus - vocals, keyboards, guitar
  • Vic Allen (aka Nicki Nought) - guitar
  • Deborah Thomas (aka Debbie Zero) - guitar
  • John Willsteed - bass
  • Lindy Morrison - drums

Zero Mk 3 (1979)

  • Irena Luckus - vocals, keyboards, guitar
  • John Willsteed - bass, vocals
  • Lindy Morrison - drums
  • Robert Forster - guitar, vocals

Zero Mk 4 (1979-1980)

  • Irena Luckus - vocals, keyboards, guitar
  • John Willsteed - bass, vocals
  • Lindy Morrison - drums
  • Michael O'Connell - guitar, vocals

A highlight of this lineup was opening for The Cure in support of their 2nd album, A Forest and Seventeen Seconds as released in different markets.

Xero Mk 5 (1980-1981)

  • Irena Luckus - vocals, keyboards, guitar
  • John Willsteed - bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals
  • Clare McKenna - drums, bass, vocals

and guest live musicians

  • Mal Skewis - vocals
  • Gary Warner - vocals, soprano saxophone
  • Colin Bloxsom - guitar

Xiro Mk 6 (1981)

  • Irena Luckus - vocals, keyboards, guitar
  • John Willsteed - bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals

Xero Mk 7 (1981-1982)

  • Irena Luckus - vocals, keyboards, guitar
  • John Willsteed - bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals
  • Steven Pritchard - drums

Xero Mk 8 (1982)

  • Irena Luckus - vocals, keyboards, guitar
  • John Willsteed - bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals
  • Steven Pritchard - drums
  • Tony Childs - bass

Xero Mk 9 (1983)

  • Irena Luckus - vocals, keyboards, guitar
  • John Willsteed - bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals
  • Tony Milner - guitar

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