Christafari - Members

Members

Christafari has played with many musicians over its 20 year career. Thus it is difficult to construct a complete list of former members. The current line-up is:

  • Mark Mohr — Founder, lead vocals, producer and key songwriter
  • Avion Blackman-Mohr (Mark's wife) - Bass, background and lead vocals
  • Jennifer Howland — Background and lead vocals
  • Obie Zachary Obien — Lead Guitar
  • Solomon Jabby — Guitar, percussion and background vocals
  • Justin Nalimu — Keyboards
  • Tyrone Rudulph — Drums
  • Danny Ramirez — Trombone
  • Matt Murdock — Trumpet

Former Members featured on studio recordings include:

  • Drums: Jay Press, Ken Yarnes, Kevin Kelleher, Glen Pfaff and Fritz Madden
  • Bass: Jimmy Connolly, Lyndon Allen, Johnny Guerrero and Jim Kleinman
  • Guitar: Bill Kasper, Anthony Case, Rick Strickland and Rob Alo
  • Keyboards: James Pach, Marky Rage, Rob Ray, Scott Whelan, Jeremy "Jezza" Borum, Bobby Cressey and Ryan Skiles
  • Saxophone: Johnny Guerrero, Max Fulwider, Jaime Koerselman and Allen Mascari
  • Trumpet: Joey Ko, Denver Bierman and Carlos Centeno
  • Trombone: Barry Green, Stephen Scot Hughes
  • Vocals: Erik Sundin, James Pach
  • Background vocals: Letitia Eugweke, and Wendy Marin

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