Mr. Lucky (Pete Thomas Album) - Musicians

Musicians

  • Lee Allen - Tenor Saxophone
  • Guy Barker - Trumpet
  • Malcolm Creese - Double Bass
  • Frank Dawkins - Lead Guitar
  • Roy Dodds - Drums
  • Evan Jolly - Trumpet
  • Anthony Kerr - Vibraphone
  • Dave Marchant - Rhythm Guitar
  • Chris Pearce - Lead Guitar
  • Paul Riley - Bass Guitar
  • Paul Robinson - Drums
  • Steve Rose - Double Bass
  • Ashley Slater - Trombone
  • Pete Thomas - Saxophones, flute, guitar
  • Bob Tinker - Trumpet
  • Mark Townson - Congas
  • Ben Waters - Piano
  • Geraint Watkins - Piano
  • Annie Whitehead - Trombone
  • Pete Wingfield - Piano/Organ

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