Centipede (band) - Members

Members

The members below are the personnel that appeared on Centipede's album, Septober Energy.

Violins
  • Wendy Treacher
  • Jihn Trussler
  • Roddy Skeping
  • Wilf Gibson (lead)
  • Carol Slater
  • Louise Jopling
  • Garth Morton
  • Channa Salononson
  • Steve Rowlandson
  • Mica Gomberti
  • Colin Kitching
  • Philip Saudek
  • Esther Burgi
Cellos
  • Michael Hurwitz
  • Timothy Kramer
  • Suki Towb
  • John Rees-Jones
  • Katherine Thulborn
  • Catherine Finnis
Trumpets
  • Peter Parkes
  • Mick Collins
  • Ian Carr (doubling flugelhorn)
  • Mongezi Feza (pocket cornet)
  • Mark Charig (cornet)
Alto saxophones
  • Elton Dean (doubling saxello)
  • Jan Steele (doubling flute)
  • Ian McDonald
  • Dudu Pukwana
Tenor saxophones
  • Larry Stabbins
  • Gary Windo
  • Brian Smith
  • Alan Skidmore
Baritone saxophones
  • Dave White (doubling clarinet)
  • Karl Jenkins (doubling oboe)
  • John Williams (bass saxophone, doubling soprano)
Trombones
  • Nick Evans
  • Dave Amis
  • Dave Perrottet
  • Paul Rutherford
Drums
  • John Marshall (and all percussion)
  • Tony Fennell
  • Robert Wyatt
Vocalists
  • Maggie Nichols
  • Julie Tippetts
  • Mike Patto
  • Zoot Money
  • Boz Burrell
Basses
  • Roy Babbington (doubling bass guitar)
  • Jill Lyons
  • Harry Miller
  • Jeff Clyne
  • Dave Markee
  • Brian Belshaw
Guitar
  • Brian Godding
Piano
  • Keith Tippett (musical director)

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