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Members

Henry Cow timeline
1968 Frith, Hodgkinson, Spooner, Atwood, Brooks, Grahame
1968 Frith, Hodgkinson, Spooner, Atwood, Brooks, Powell
1968 Frith, Hodgkinson, Powell
1969 Frith, Hodgkinson, Greaves
1969–1971 Frith, Hodgkinson, Greaves, Jenkins
1971 Frith, Hodgkinson, Greaves, Ditcham
1971–1972 Frith, Hodgkinson, Greaves, Cutler
1972–1973 Frith, Hodgkinson, Greaves, Cutler, Leigh
1974–1975 Frith, Hodgkinson, Greaves, Cutler, Cooper
1975 Frith, Hodgkinson, Greaves, Cutler, Cooper, Blegvad, Moore, Krause
1975–1976 Frith, Hodgkinson, Greaves, Cutler, Cooper, Krause
1976 Frith, Hodgkinson, Cutler, Cooper, Krause
1976–1977 Frith, Hodgkinson, Cutler, Cooper, Krause, Born
1977–1978 Frith, Hodgkinson, Cutler, Cooper, Born
1978 Frith, Hodgkinson, Cutler, Cooper

Source: The Canterbury Website Henry Cow Chronology.

  • Fred Frith (1968–1978) – guitar, violin, bass guitar, piano, xylophone
  • Tim Hodgkinson (1968–1978) – organ, alto saxophone, clarinet
  • David Atwood (1968)§ – drums
  • Rob Brooks (1968)§ – rhythm guitar
  • Joss Grahame (1968)§ – bass guitar
  • Andy Spooner (1968)§ – harmonica
  • Andy Powell (1968–1969)§ – bass guitar, drums
  • John Greaves (1969–1976) – bass guitar, piano
  • Sean Jenkins (1969–1971)§ – drums
  • Martin Ditcham (1971)§ – drums
  • Chris Cutler (1971–1978) – drums, percussion
  • Geoff Leigh (1972–1973) – saxophones, flute, clarinet
  • Lindsay Cooper (1974–1978) – bassoon, oboe, recorder, piano
  • Peter Blegvad (1975) – guitar
  • Anthony Moore (1975) – keyboards
  • Dagmar Krause (1975–1977) – vocals
  • Georgie Born (1976–1978) – cello, bass guitar

§ Did not appear on any Henry Cow recordings.

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