Bright Eyes (band) - Members

Members

The band's permanent members are:

  • Conor Oberst – vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass guitar
  • Mike Mogis – banjo, mandolin, pedal steel guitar, electric guitar
  • Nate Walcott – organ, trumpet, accordion, keytar

However, the three collaborate with other artists, of which the following have been credited in the band's releases:

  • Shane Aspegren
  • Clark Baechle
  • Kevin Barnes
  • Jake Bellows
  • Z Berg
  • Dan Bitney
  • Jason Boesel
  • Johnny Cardoso
  • Jeremy Barnes
  • Jolyn Carter
  • Gretta Cohn
  • Jonathan Crawford
  • Britt Daniel
  • Stefanie Drootin
  • Sabrina Duim
  • Sherri DuPree
  • Stacy DuPree
  • Aaron Druery
  • Orenda Fink
  • Todd Fink
  • Margret Fish
  • Jordan Fish
  • Jason Flatowicz
  • Matt Focht
  • Cory Greenwood
  • Emmylou Harris
  • Jesse Harris
  • Jim James
  • Neely Jenkins
  • Simon Joyner
  • Tim Kasher
  • Joe Knapp
  • Tyler Maurice Kooy
  • Vincent Attilio Ferro
  • Tiffany Kowalski
  • Ben Kweller
  • Jiha Lee
  • Andy LeMaster
  • Clay Leverett
  • Jenny Lewis
  • Matt Maginn
  • John McEntire
  • Ben McKee
  • Alex McManus
  • Eden O'Brien-Butcher
  • Matthew Ryan Olsen
  • Anton Patzner
  • Steve Pedersen
  • Jamie Pressnall
  • Stephen Poore
  • David Rawlings
  • Clint Schnase
  • Casey Scott
  • Blake Sennett
  • Ted Stevens
  • Cody James Stilfield
  • Jimmy Tamborello
  • Macy Taylor
  • Maria Taylor
  • M. Ward
  • Janet Weiss
  • Gillian Welch
  • Nick White
  • Rachael Yamagata
  • Nick Zinner

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