The Turtles - Members

Members

The Turtles
(1965–1966)
  • Howard Kaylan - vocals
  • Mark Volman - guitar, saxophone, vocals
  • Al Nichol - guitar
  • Jim Tucker - guitar
  • Chuck Portz - bass
  • Don Murray - drums
The Turtles
(1966)
  • Howard Kaylan - vocals
  • Mark Volman - guitar, saxophone, vocals
  • Al Nichol - guitar
  • Jim Tucker - guitar
  • Chuck Portz - bass
  • Joel Larson - drums
The Turtles
(1966)
  • Howard Kaylan - vocals
  • Mark Volman - guitar, saxophone, vocals
  • Al Nichol - guitar
  • Jim Tucker - guitar
  • Chip Douglas - bass
  • John Barbata - drums
The Turtles
(1967–1968)
  • Howard Kaylan - vocals
  • Mark Volman - guitar, saxophone, vocals
  • Al Nichol - guitar
  • Ronald Gostel - guitar
  • Jim Pons - bass
  • John Barbata - drums
The Turtles
(1968–1969)
  • Howard Kaylan - vocals
  • Mark Volman - guitar, saxophone, vocals
  • Al Nichol - guitar
  • Jim Pons - bass
  • John Barbata - drums
The Turtles
(1969–1970)
  • Howard Kaylan - vocals
  • Mark Volman - guitar, saxophone, vocals
  • Al Nichol - guitar
  • Jim Pons - bass
  • John Seiter - drums

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