The Firebird Band - Previous Members

Previous Members

  • Riley Broach - (of I am the Earth Made for Man) played on the New York 7" and The Firebird Band Archives.
  • Chris Wilson - (of Ted Leo and the Pharmacists) played on the New York 7" and The Firebird Project and The Firebird Band Archives.
  • Pablo Gammeri - (of Runner) played on The Firebird Project.
  • Todd Finkel - played drums on tracks 1-11 of the The Setting Sun and Its Satellites.
  • Andy Hawthorne - (of SacHead, and Pilot On Hiatus) played on The Drive and played guitar on tracks 2, 8-11 on The Setting Sun and Its Satellites
  • Sebastian Paquet - played on The Drive.
  • Erik Bocek - (of Joan of Arc, Ghosts and Vodka) bass on tracks 2, 8-11 on The Setting Sun and Its Satellites.
  • Steve Lamos - (of American Football) played drum with The Firebird Band in 2000 and recorded on Another Incarnation.
  • Ben Wilson - (of Back of Dave) played bass with The Firebird Band in 2000 and recorded on Another Incarnation.
  • John Isberg - (of The International Theatre of War, and The Blackouts) co-wrote, played bass, keyboards, sequencers, and even some backing vocals on The City at Night.
  • Jess Gronewold - (of Mania TV) played keyboards and sang backups on tour with The Firebird Band in 2004 and 2005, and though a full time member, never made it onto any recordings.
  • Chris Camden - (of Liar's Academy and Cross My Heart) toured with The Firebird Band in 2005 and recorded bass on demos of 3 of the songs (unreleased) from the upcoming album this FALL 2007.
  • Robert Bock - (of Monday's Hero and Of The Opera) toured with The Firebird Band in 2005/2006 and recorded guitars and keyboards on demos of 3 of the songs (unreleased) from the upcoming album this FALL 2007.

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