Karate High School - Members

Members

Karate High School is the songwriting project of Paul McGuire, and he writes all the music and lyrics for the band. Ray Bautista joined the group as the touring keyboard player, and is the only member to be in the band since Arcade Rock. For recording purposes, Paul produced all three records and played all the instruments on The League Of Tomorrow. During the recording of Invaders, Geoff Garnett played guitar, Aaron McVeigh played drums, and Paul McGuire played keyboards, bass, and sang. In 2010, Paul McGuire announced that he was done producing music under the name KHS.

Former members and touring lineup

  • Gabe Ausiello (guitar)
  • Sean Martin (drums)
  • Ken Kaiser (bass)
  • Danny Glaspy (drums)
  • Paul Kriz (bass)
  • Dan Kingdon (bass)
  • Nathan Vega (bass)
  • Gideon Naude (bass)
  • Aaron McVeigh - (drums)
  • Geoff Garnett - (guitar)
  • Ray Bautista - keyboards
  • Paul McGuire - vocals, keyboards, guitar, bass, producer

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