Members
Although the lineup has changed over the years, two members have always been in the band:
- Howard Stern - leading vocals, keyboards, guitar
- Fred Norris - backing vocals, lead guitar, bass guitar, sound effects
Others over years included:
- Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling - backing vocals, lead guitar and leading vocals on "On the Road Again", rhythm guitar, gong, bass guitar, keyboards
- Stuttering John - backing vocals, bass guitar, drums
- Scott the Engineer - drums
- Gary Dell'Abate - trumpet, leading vocals on "These Teeth Are Made For Chomping" parody song
- Robin Quivers - backing vocals, leading vocals on "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'", tambourine
- Brian the Intern - drums
- Joe the Intern - drums
- Artie Lange - backing vocals
- Richard Christy - drums
Members taken from outside the Stern Show staff:
- Frank Fallon - drums
- Lynn Portis - backing vocals on "Old Man"
- Ryan Berkowitz - backing vocals on "Old Man"
- Maria Nazzaro - farting on "Wipe Out"
- Chris Crap - farting on "Wipe Out"
- Jeremy the Farter - farting on "Wipe Out"
- Dan the Farter - farting on "Rhythm of the Night"
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