FM (British Band) - Members

Members

Current members
  • Merv Goldsworthy - bass, backing vocals
  • Pete Jupp - drums, backing vocals
  • Steve Overland - lead vocals, guitar
  • Jem Davis - keyboards
  • Jim Kirkpatrick - lead guitar, backing vocals
Former members
  • Didge Digital - keyboards
  • Chris Overland - lead guitar
  • Andy Barnett - lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Tony Mittman - keyboards
Lineups
Years Lineup Albums
1984-1990
  • Didge Digital - keyboards
  • Merv Goldsworthy - bass, backing vocals
  • Pete Jupp - drums, backing vocals
  • Chris Overland - lead guitar
  • Steve Overland - lead vocals, guitar
  • Indiscreet
  • Tough It Out
1990-1991
  • Didge Digital - keyboards
  • Merv Goldsworthy - bass, backing vocals
  • Pete Jupp - drums, backing vocals
  • Steve Overland - lead vocals, guitar
  • Andy Barnett - lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Takin' It to the Streets
1991-1993
  • Merv Goldsworthy - bass, backing vocals
  • Pete Jupp - drums, backing vocals
  • Steve Overland - lead vocals, guitar
  • Andy Barnett - lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Tony Mittman - keyboards
  • Aphrodisiac
1993-1995
  • Merv Goldsworthy - bass, backing vocals
  • Pete Jupp - drums, backing vocals
  • Steve Overland - lead vocals, guitar
  • Andy Barnett - lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Jem Davis - keyboards
  • Dead Man's Shoes
1995-2007

Disbanded

2007-2008
  • Merv Goldsworthy - bass, backing vocals
  • Pete Jupp - drums, backing vocals
  • Steve Overland - lead vocals, guitar
  • Andy Barnett - lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Jem Davis - keyboards
2008-present
  • Merv Goldsworthy - bass, backing vocals
  • Pete Jupp - drums, backing vocals
  • Steve Overland - lead vocals, guitar
  • Jem Davis - keyboards
  • Jim Kirkpatrick - lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Metropolis

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