Blackfeather - Members

Members

Original lineup:

  • John Robinson (guitar) Apr 1970 - Aug 71
  • Neale Johns (vcls) 1970-73, 1976, 1978, 1983
  • Leith Corbett (bass) 1970
  • Mike McCormack (drums) 1970

Mountains lineup:

  • John Robinson (guitar)
  • Neale Johns (vocals)
  • Robert (Bob) Fortesque (bass) 1970-71
  • Alexander (Al) Kash (drums) 1970-71

Late 1970- early 1971:

  • John Robinson (guitar)
  • Neale Johns (vocals)
  • Robert (Bob) Fortesque (bass) 1970-71
  • Harry Brus (bass, vocals) 1971
  • Terry Gascoigne (drums) 1971
  • Steve Webb (drums) 1970

Post-1971 lineups: Neale Johns (vocals), with

  • Steve Murphy (guitar) 1970-71
  • Lindsay Wells (guitar) 1970-71,1973
  • Alex "Zac" Zytnik (guitar) Aug-Dec 1971
  • Warren Ward (bass) 1971-73, 1978
  • Paul Wylde (piano) 1971-73, 1978
  • Warren Morgan (piano) late 1972
  • Jim Penson (drums) 1971-72
  • Billy Taylor (guitar) 1972, 1975
  • Paul Gray 1972
  • "Ginger"(Bob Evans) (drums 1972)
  • Trevor Young (drums) 1972, 1978
  • Greg Sheehan (drums) 1972-73, 1978
  • Tim Piper (guitar) 1972/73
  • John Lee (drums) 1973
  • Ray Vanderby (kbds) 1975
  • Ian Winter (guitar) 1975
  • Ian Rilen (bass) 1975 -
  • Billy Rylands (bass) -1975
  • Doug McDonald (drums) 1975
  • Lee Brossman (bass) 1976
  • Rex Bullen (keyboards)
  • Stuart Fraser (guitar) 1976
  • Warwick Fraser (drums) 1976
  • Wayne Smith (guitar) 1976
  • Ray Oliver (guitar) 1978, 1983
  • Derek Pelecci (drums)
  • Rick Rankin (guitar) 1978
  • Sam Righi (drums)
  • Jeff Rosenberg (bass) 1978
  • Gulliver Smith (vocals)
  • Phil Smith (drums)
  • John Strangio (bass) 1978
  • Huk Treloar (drums) 1978
  • John Tucak (bass)
  • Tom ? (bass) 1983
  • Andy Cowan (keyboards) 1983
  • Cleve Judge (bass) 1983
  • Phil Gordon (drums) 1983

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