Be-Bop Deluxe - Members

Members

Former members
  • Bill Nelson - lead guitars, keyboards, vocals
  • Ian Parkin - rhythm guitars, acoustic guitars, organ
  • Robert Bryan - bass, vocals
  • Nicholas Chatterton-Dew - drums, percussion & backing vocals
  • Simon Fox - drums, percussion
  • Paul Jeffreys - bass
  • Milton Reame-James - keyboards
  • Charlie Tumahai - bass, backing vocals
  • Andrew Clark - keyboards
Lineups timeline
Years Lineup Albums
1972–1974
  • Bill Nelson - lead guitars, keyboards, vocals
  • Ian Parkin - rhythm guitars, acoustic guitars, organ
  • Robert Bryan - bass, vocals
  • Nicholas Chatterton-Dew - drums, percussion
  • Axe Victim
1974

Disbanded

1974
  • Bill Nelson - lead guitars, keyboards, vocals
  • Simon Fox - drums, percussion
  • Paul Jeffreys - bass
  • Milton Reame-James - keyboards
1974–1975
  • Bill Nelson - lead guitars, keyboards, vocals
  • Simon Fox - drums, percussion
  • Charlie Tumahai - bass, backing vocals
  • Futurama
1975–1978
  • Bill Nelson - lead guitars, keyboards, vocals
  • Simon Fox - drums, percussion
  • Charlie Tumahai - bass, backing vocals
  • Andrew Clark - keyboards
  • Sunburst Finish
  • Modern Music
  • Drastic Plastic

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