List of Band Members in David Coverdale's Bands - Third Era Whitesnake: 25th Anniversary Reformation (2002 On)

Third Era Whitesnake: 25th Anniversary Reformation (2002 On)

In 2002, Whitesnake reformed fully. Unlike the reunions of the mid 1990s, this is a full time lineup as existed previously in the late 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s.

Period Lineup Releases
Whitesnake

25th Anniversary Reformation (2002–2005)

  • David Coverdale - Vocals
  • Doug Aldrich - Guitar
  • Reb Beach - Guitar
  • Marco Mendoza - Bass
  • Timothy Drury - Keyboards
  • Tommy Aldridge - Drums
  • Live... In the Still of the Night (2006)
Whitesnake (2005–2007)
  • David Coverdale - Vocals
  • Doug Aldrich - Guitar
  • Reb Beach - Guitar
  • Uriah Duffy - Bass
  • Timothy Drury - Keyboards
  • Tommy Aldridge - Drums
  • Live: In the Shadow of the Blues (2006)
Whitesnake (2007–2010)
  • David Coverdale - Vocals
  • Doug Aldrich - Guitar
  • Reb Beach - Guitar
  • Uriah Duffy - Bass
  • Timothy Drury - Keyboards
  • Chris Frazier - Drums
  • Good to Be Bad (2008)
Whitesnake (2010–2011)
  • David Coverdale - Vocals
  • Doug Aldrich - Guitar
  • Reb Beach - Guitar
  • Michael Devin - Bass
  • Brian Tichy - Drums
  • Forevermore (2011)
Whitesnake (2011–2013)
  • David Coverdale - Vocals
  • Doug Aldrich - Guitar
  • Reb Beach - Guitar
  • Michael Devin - Bass
  • Brian Tichy - Drums
  • Brian Ruedy - Keyboards
Whitesnake (2013–)
  • David Coverdale - Vocals
  • Doug Aldrich - Guitar
  • Reb Beach - Guitar
  • Michael Devin - Bass
  • Tommy Aldridge - Drums
  • Brian Ruedy - Keyboards

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