Highway 101 - Members

Members

1986–1990
  • Paulette Carlson - vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Jack Daniels - electric guitar, vocals
  • Curtis Stone - bass guitar, vocals
  • Cactus Moser - drums, vocals
1991–1992
  • Nikki Nelson - vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Jack Daniels - electric guitar, vocals
  • Curtis Stone - bass guitar, vocals
  • Cactus Moser - drums, vocals
1993–1994
  • Nikki Nelson - vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Curtis Stone - bass guitar, vocals
  • Cactus Moser - drums, vocals
1996–1997
  • Paulette Carlson - vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Jack Daniels - electric guitar, vocals
  • Curtis Stone - bass guitar, vocals
1997–2002
  • Chrislynn Lee - vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Charlie White - electric guitar, vocals
  • Curtis Stone - bass guitar, vocals
  • Cactus Moser - drums, vocals
2003–2005
  • Chrislynn Lee - vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Justin Weaver - electric guitar, vocals
  • Curtis Stone - bass guitar, vocals
  • Cactus Moser - drums, vocals
2006–2007
  • Nikki Nelson - vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Justin Weaver - electric guitar, vocals
  • Curtis Stone - bass guitar, vocals
  • Cactus Moser - drums, vocals
2007–present
  • Nikki Nelson - vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Andy Gurley - electric guitar, vocals
  • Curtis Stone - bass guitar, vocals
  • Cactus Moser - drums, vocals

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