Bambir - Members

Members

The Bambir

  • Narek "Bars" Barseghyan – guitar, vocals
  • Arik Grigoryan – flute, percussions, vocals
  • Arman Kocharyan – bass, backing vocals
  • Vardan Paremuzyan– drums (2007–present), vocals
  • Ashot Korganyan-drums (2001–2007)


Bambir

  • Gaguik "Jag" Barseghyan 1978 - present
  • Ani Arakelyan 2009 - present
  • Grigor Mirzoyan 2012 - present
  • Sergo Tonoyan 2012 - present
  • Gourgen Hakobjanyan 1978 -2009
  • Gaguik Hakobjanyan 1978 - 1983
  • Artash Harutyunyan 1978 - 1983
  • Mkrtich Harutyunyan 1979 -1984
  • Vrejh Aramyan 1979-1982
  • Sergo Tonoyan 1982 -1986
  • Grigor Virabyan 1982 - 2001
  • Armen Karapetyan 1983 - 1988
  • Vardan Varosyan 1985 -1988
  • Armen Sargsyan 1980 - 1998
  • Edvard Yuzbashyan 1980 - 1984
  • Tatoul Eghyazaryan 1993 - 1999
  • Hrant Melqonyan 1987 - 1993
  • Hakob Yesayan 1989 - 1993
  • Vladimir Voskanyan 1997 - 1999
  • Artour Hovhanisyan 1986 -1993
  • Varoujh Vardanyan 1989-1990
  • Ashot Hovhanisyan 1987 - 1993
  • Seiran Vardanyan 1998 - 2002
  • Levon Davtyan 2002 - 2004
  • Mourad Kasabyan 1983 - 1993

Angin Qarer - Precious Stones

  • Gaguik "Jag" Barseghyan - Guitar 1969-1972
  • Souren Martirosyan - Guitar 1969-1972
  • Levon Nouroyan - Drums 1969-1972
  • Robert Kocharyan - Bass 1969-1972

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