The Enid - Members

Members

Current
  • Robert John Godfrey - keyboards
  • Dave Storey - drums, percussion
  • Max Read - guitars, bass
  • Jason Ducker - guitars
  • Nicholas Willes - bass, percussion, guitar
  • Joe Payne - vocals
Former
  • Steve Stewart - guitars, bass
  • Francis Lickerish - guitars
  • Peter Roberts - vocals
  • Nick Magnus - keyboards
  • David Williams - bass
  • Dave Hancock - trumpet
  • Glen Tollet - bass, keyboards, tuba
  • Neil Kavanagh - bass
  • Robbie Dobson - drums, percussion
  • Charlie Elston - keyboards
  • Jeremy Tranter - bass
  • Terry "Thunderbags" Pack - bass
  • William Gilmour - keyboards
  • Martin Moss - keyboards, production
  • Tony Freer - cor anglais, oboe
  • Martin Russell - keyboards, bass
  • Chris North - drums, percussion
  • Neil Mitchell - trumpet
  • Colin Woolway - drums, percussion
  • Glynn Evans - bass
  • Niall Feldman - bass
  • Damian Risdon - drums, percussion
  • Troy Donockley - whistles
  • Geraldine Connor - vocals
  • Robert Perry - keyboards
  • Wayne Cox - drums, percussion
  • Steve Hughes - drums and percussion
  • Nick May - guitars, keyboards
  • Kes - vocal FX
  • Tobey Horsenail - vocal FX
  • Torin - vocal FX
  • Alex Tsentides - guitars
  • Grant Jamieson - guitars

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