Arthur Lyman Group Personnel
- 1957 to 1965
- Arthur Lyman - vibraphone, marimba, xylophone, bird calls, congas, bongos, guitar, percussion (including wind chimes, ankle spurs, timbali, cocktail drums, boobams, ass's jaw, guido, conch shell, tambourine, snare drums, wood block, finger cymbals, cowbells, castanets, samba, Chinese gong and sleigh bells)
- Alan Soares - piano, celeste, glockenspiel, guitar, clavietta, marimba, percussion
- John Kramer - string bass, bass guitar, percussion, ukulele, guitar, bird calls, flute, clarinet
- Harold Chang - percussion, marimba, xylophone, bass
- 1965 to 1966
- Arthur Lyman - vibraphone, marimba, xylophone, bird calls, congas, percussion
- Alan Soares - piano, celeste, glockenspiel, guitar, percussion
- Archie Grant - bass, flute, guitar, ukulele
- Harold Chang - percussion, marimba, xylophone
- 1966 to 1975
- Arthur Lyman - vibraphone, marimba, xylophone, percussion
- Clem Low - piano
- Archie Grant - bass
- Harold Chang - percussion, marimba, xylophone
- Kapiolani Lyman - percussion, marimba, flute, hula, vocals
- Kaipualani - percussion, hula, vocals
- 1975 to 1978
- Arthur Lyman - vibraphone, marimba, ukulele, percussion
- Paul Reid - piano
- Randy Aton - bass
- Pat Sombrio - drums
- Kapiolani Lyman - percussion, marimba, flute, hula, vocals
- Neil Norman - guest guitarist
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