Elephant's Memory - Band Members

Band Members

1967-1968:

  • Stan Bronstein – saxophone, clarinet, vocals
  • Rick Frank – drums

1968:

  • Stan Bronstein – saxophone, clarinet, vocals
  • Rick Frank – drums
  • Carly Simon – vocals

1969 (first self-titled album):

  • Stan Bronstein – saxophone, clarinet, vocals
  • Rick Frank – drums
  • John Ward – guitar – b. February 12, 1949, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Chester Ayres – guitar – b. Richard Ayres, September 5, 1942, Neptune, New Jersey, USA.
  • Myron Yules – bass/trombone – b. March 6, 1935, Brooklyn, New York, USA.
  • Richard Sussman – keyboards – b. March 28, 1946, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Michal – vocals – b. April 20, 1949, Israel.

1969-1971

  • Stan Bronstein – saxophone, clarinet, vocals
  • Rick Frank – drums
  • John Ward – guitar
  • Chester Ayres – guitar
  • Myron Yules – bass, trombone
  • Richard Sussman – keyboards
  • Michal – vocals
  • Chris Robison – guitar, keyboards,vocals
  • Mike Rose -guitar
  • "Crow" Isenberg- guitar
  • Gary Van Scyoc -bass

1971-1973:

  • Stan Bronstein – saxophone, clarinet, vocals
  • Rick Frank – drums
  • Wayne "Tex" Gabriel – guitar
  • Gary Van Scyoc – bass/vocals
  • Adam Ippolito – keyboards/vocals

1973-1975

  • Stan Bronstein – saxophone, clarinet, vocals
  • Rick Frank – drums
  • Gary Van Scyoc – bass/vocals
  • Chris Robison – guitar/keyboards/vocals
  • John Sachs – guitar/vocals

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