Gryphon (band) - Members

Members

  • Brian Gulland — Bassoon, Krumhorn, Recorder, Keyboards, Vocals (born 30 April 1951, in Maidstone, Kent).
  • Richard Harvey — Recorder, Krumhorn, Mandolin, Keyboards, Vocals (born 25 September 1953, in Enfield, Middlesex).
  • Dave Oberlé — Drums, Percussion, Lead Vocals (born 9 January 1953, in Farnborough, Kent, now part of London).
  • Graeme Taylor — Electric & Acoustic Guitars, Vocals (through Raindance) (born 2 February 1954, in Stockwell, South-west London).
  • Philip Nestor — Bass guitar, Vocals (Midnight Mushrumps and Red Queen to Gryphon Three) (born in 1952, in Epsom, Surrey).
  • Malcolm Bennett — Bass guitar, Flute (Raindance)
  • Jonathan Davie — Bass guitar (Treason), acoustic bass guitar ("Reunion")
  • Bob Foster — Guitar (Treason)
  • Graham Preskett — Keyboards, mandolin, violin, guitar, percussion ("Reunion")
Auxiliary members

The following craftsmen manufactured instruments used on Gryphon albums, but they were not band members:

  • Ernest Hart – Organ (Midnight Mushrumps and Red Queen to Gryphon Three)
  • Peter Redding – Acoustic bass (Red Queen to Gryphon Three)

Tim Sebastion co-wrote lyrics for Treason.

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