Leningrad Cowboys - Band Members

Band Members

Current members

  • Ville Tuomi : Lead Vocals (2011–)
  • Sakke Järvenpää : Vocals (1986–)
  • Varre Vartiainen : Guitar (2003–)
  • Pauli Hauta-aho : Guitar (2011–)
  • Timo Tolonen : Bass (2003–)
  • Sami Järvinen : Drums (2011–)
  • Okke Komulainen : Keyboards, Accordion (2011–)
  • Tume Uusitalo : Vocals, Guitar (2003–)
  • Pemo Ojala : Trumpet, Mitten (1993–)
  • Pope Puolitaival : Saxophone (2003–)
  • Jay Kortehisto : Trombone (2003–)
  • Anna Sainila : Dancer, Vocals (2011–)
  • Hanna Moisala : Dancer, Vocals (2011–)

Former members

  • Mato Valtonen : vocals (1986–1997)
  • Nicky Tesco : vocals (1986–1989)
  • Silu Seppälä : bass (1989–2000)
  • Mauri Sumén : keyboards, accordion (1989–2006)
  • Puka Oinonen : guitar (1989)
  • Pimme Korhonen : drums (1989)
  • Saku Kuosmanen : vocals (1989)
  • Pekka Virtanen : guitar (1989)
  • Ben Granfelt : Guitar (1992–1996)
  • Esa Niiva : saxophone (1994–1996)
  • Teijo "Twist Twist" Erkinharju : Drums (1994–2000))
  • Vesa Kääpä : guitar (1996–2000)
  • Mari Hatakka : Go-Go, vocals (1996–2000)
  • Tiina Isohanni : Go-Go, vocals (1996–2000)
  • Jore Marjaranta : lead vocals (1989-1996)
  • Tatu Kemppaninen : guitar (1997)
  • Veeti Kallio : vocals (1997)
  • Tipe Johnson : vocals (1998–2010)
  • Ykä Putkinen : Guitar (2000)
  • Antti Snellman : Saxophone (2000)
  • Marzi Nyman : guitar, vocals (2003–2006)
  • Juuso Hannukainen : percussion (2003)
  • Sami Järvenpää : vocals (2003)
  • Petri Puolitaival : tenor sax, vocals (2006)

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