Members
The band has performed live as Hot Tuna between 1969 and 1977; in 1983; and from 1986 to present
- Current members
- Jack Casady – bass (1969–present)
- Jorma Kaukonen – guitars, vocals (1969–present)
- Barry Mitterhoff – mandolin (2002–present)
- Skoota Warner – drums (2009–present)
- Former members
- Will Scarlett – harmonica (1969–1971)
- Peter Kaukonen – rhythm guitar (1969–1970, 1989–1990)
- Marty Balin – vocals (1969–1970)
- Joey Covington – drums (1969–1970)
- Paul Kantner – rhythm guitar (1969, 1987–1988)
- Papa John Creach – electric violin (1970–1973; died 1994)
- Sammy Piazza – drums (1970–1973)
- Paul Ziegler – rhythm guitar (1970)
- Bob Steeler – drums (1974–1977)
- Greg Douglass – 2nd lead guitar (1975)
- Nick Buck – keyboards (1977)
- Michael Falzarano – rhythm guitar (1983, 1990–2002)
- Shigemi Komiyama – drums (1983)
- Joey Balin – rhythm guitar (1986–1987)
- Joey Stefko – drums (1988–1990)
- Galen Underwood – keyboards (1989–1990)
- Harvey Sorgen – drums (1990–2000)
- Pete Sears – keyboards (1992–2000)
- Erik Diaz – drums (2004–2009)
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