Big Brother and The Holding Company - Members

Members

  • Members of the classic 1966-1968 Big Brother and the Holding Company are in bold.
1965-1966 1966 1966–1968 1968–1969
  • Sam Andrew – guitar, vocals
  • James Gurley – guitar
  • Peter Albin – bass
  • Chuck Jones – drums
  • Sam Andrew – guitar, vocals
  • James Gurley – guitar
  • Peter Albin – bass
  • Dave Getz – drums
  • Janis Joplin - lead vocals
  • Sam Andrew – guitar, vocals
  • James Gurley – guitar
  • Peter Albin – bass
  • Dave Getz – drums

Disbanded

1969–1971 1971–1972 1972–1987 1987–1997
  • Nick Gravenites - lead vocals
  • Kathi McDonald - lead vocals
  • Sam Andrew – guitar, vocals
  • James Gurley – guitar
  • Dave Schallock - guitar
  • Peter Albin – bass
  • Dave Getz – drums
  • Nick Gravenites - lead vocals
  • Kathi McDonald - lead vocals
  • Sam Andrew – guitar, vocals
  • James Gurley – guitar
  • Dave Schallock - guitar
  • Peter Albin – bass
  • Dave Getz – drums
  • Mike Finnegan - organ

Disbanded

  • Sam Andrew – guitar, vocals
  • James Gurley – guitar
  • Peter Albin – bass
  • Dave Getz – drums
With
  • Various guest lead singers
1997–2008 2008–2011 2011–present
  • Sam Andrew – guitar, vocals
  • Tom Finch – guitar
  • Peter Albin – bass
  • Dave Getz – drums
with
  • Various guest lead singers
  • Sam Andrew – guitar, vocals
  • Ben Nieves – guitar
  • Peter Albin – bass
  • Dave Getz – drums
with
  • Various guest lead singers
  • Cathy Richardson - lead vocals
  • Sam Andrew – guitar, vocals
  • Ben Nieves – guitar
  • Peter Albin – bass
  • Dave Getz – drums

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