H. P. Lovecraft (band) - Members

Members

H. P. Lovecraft:

  • George Edwards – vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, guitarrón, bass (1967–1969)
  • Dave Michaels – vocals, organ, piano, harpsichord, clarinet, recorder (1967–1968)
  • Tony Cavallari – lead guitar, vocals (1967–1969)
  • Michael Tegza – drums, percussion, timpani, vocals (1967–1969)
  • Tom Skidmore – bass (1967)
  • Jerry McGeorge – bass, vocals (1967–1968)
  • Jeff Boyan – bass, vocals (1968–1969)

Lovecraft:

  • Michael Tegza – drums (1969–1971)
  • Jim Donlinger – guitar (1969–1971)
  • Michael Been – bass (1969–1971)
  • Marty Grebb – keyboards, vocals (1969–1971)
  • George Edwards – vocals, guitar (1969–1970)

Love Craft:

  • Michael Tegza – drums (1975–1976)
  • Lalomie Washburn – vocals, percussion (1975)
  • George Agosto – percussion (1975)
  • Craig Gigstad – bass (1975)
  • Mark Justin – synthesizer, keyboards (1975)
  • Jorge Juan Rodriguez – guitar (1975)
  • Frank Capek – guitar (1975–1976)
  • Shawn Christopher – vocals (1976)
  • Jeff Steele – bass (1976)
  • Theodis Rodgers – keyboards (1976)

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