Goanna (band) - Members - Associated 'unofficial' Members

Associated 'unofficial' Members

Some members below listed are live or studio session musicians and may not have "officially joined the band"

  • Geoff Bridgford (BeeGees) – drums (1983)
  • Greg "Kenny" Sheehan - drums (1981, 1984-85 "Oceania" album)
  • Joe Camilleri (Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons) – saxophone (1982 "Spirit of Place" album)
  • Stephen Cooney – bass, didgeridoo, guitar, mandolin, banjo (1998)
  • Joe Creighton - bass (1985)
  • Joe Imbrol – bass guitar (1986)
  • Simon Curphy - guitar (1986)
  • Lisa Edwards (John Farnham) - backing vocals (1982–83)
  • Suzie Dickinson – backing vocals (1982)
  • Venetta Fields (Pink Floyd), (John Farnham) – vocals (1984 "Oceania" album")
  • Ross Hannaford (Daddy Cool) – guitar, vocals (1983–84, 1985 "Oceania" album)
  • Brian Holloway – guitar (1984, 1985 "Oceania" album)
  • Billy Inda – percussion, didgeridoo (1982 "Spirit of Place" album)
  • Judi Kenneally - cover art director "Spirit of Place" & "Oceania" albums
  • Trevor Lucas (Fairport Convention) – guitar, Producer (1982 "Spirit of Place" album)
  • Mal Logan Little River Band – keyboards (1984)
  • Des Animal McKenna Drums 1885-6
  • Liam Ó Maonlaí (Hot House Flowers) – vocals, keyboards, guitar (1998)
  • Billy Payne (Little Feat) – keyboards, Producer (1984–85 "Oceania" album)
  • Derek Pellicci (Little River Band) – drums (1985)
  • Doug McDonald (Powerhouse) - drums, vocals (1985, 1986)
  • Spiro Philipas – bass guitar (1985)
  • John Phillips – guitar (1977, 1979)
  • Sam See – guitar (1984 "Oceania" album, 1986)
  • Russell Smith – guitar (1983)
  • Alex Pertout - percussion (1984–85)
  • Kerryn Tolhurst – guitar (1979 "EP", 1998)
  • Bart Willoughby – drums, percussion, didgeridoo (1986)

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