Spooky Tooth - Band Members

Band Members


1967 - 1969
  • Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals
  • Gary Wright - organ, vocals
  • Luther (Luke) Grosvenor - guitar, vocals
  • Greg Ridley - bass, vocals
  • Mike Kellie - drums

1969 - 1970
  • Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals
  • Gary Wright - organ, vocals
  • Luther (Luke) Grosvenor - guitar, vocals
  • Andy Leigh - bass, vocals
  • Mike Kellie - drums

1970 - 1971
  • Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals
  • Chris Stainton - organ
  • Luther (Luke) Grosvenor - guitar, vocals
  • Henry McCullough - guitar
  • Alan Spenner - bass
  • Mike Kellie - drums

1972 - 1973
  • Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals
  • Gary Wright - organ, vocals
  • Mick Jones - guitar, vocals
  • Ian Herbert - bass, vocals
  • Bryson Graham - drums

1973 - 1974
  • Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals
  • Gary Wright - organ, vocals
  • Mick Jones - guitar, vocals
  • Chris Stewart - bass, vocals
  • Mike Kellie - drums

1974
  • Mike Patto - keyboards, vocals
  • Gary Wright - organ, vocals
  • Mick Jones - guitar, vocals
  • Val Burke - bass, vocals
  • Bryson Graham - drums

1998
  • Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals
  • Luther (Luke) Grosvenor - guitar, vocals
  • Greg Ridley - bass, vocals
  • Mike Kellie - drums

2004
  • Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals
  • Gary Wright - organ, vocals
  • Joey Albrecht - guitar, vocals
  • Michael Becker - bass, vocals
  • Mike Kellie - drums

2009
  • Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals
  • Gary Wright - organ, vocals
  • Steve Farris - guitar, vocals
  • Shem von Shroeck - bass, vocals
  • Tom Brechtlein - drums

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