Magenta (Norwegian Band) - Guests On Magenta Records and Concerts in The Past

Guests On Magenta Records and Concerts in The Past

  • Pee Jay - Programming and Turntables
  • Elec This - Programming, keyboards
  • Geir Bratland - Programming, keyboards
  • Vegard Blomberg - Programming, vocals, guitar
  • Ole Bjerkebakke - drums
  • Michel Langevin - Drums (Sampled)
  • John Macaluso - Drums
  • Ted Skogman - Drums
  • Tore Ylwizaker - Drums
  • Håvard Bævre - Drums
  • Endre Tønnesen - Bass
  • Mark Francombe - Bass
  • Jonny Sjo - Bass
  • Heine Aardalen - Bass
  • Stu Manx - Bass
  • BatKat - Bass
  • Jonas Groth - Vocals and piano
  • Gothminister - Vocals
  • Jean-Luc De Meyer - Vocals
  • Computorgirl - Backing Vocals
  • Kristoffer Rygg - Vocals
  • Niklas Kvarforth - Vocals
  • Agnete Kirkvaag - Backing Vocals
  • Stephan Groth - Backing Vocals
  • Lene Magica - Backing vocals
  • Audun Stengel (Angel) - lead Guitar
  • Peter Huss - Lead Guitar
  • Andreas Bjorck - Organ
  • Kenneth Kannutt - Turntables
  • Sven Erik Kristiansen - mouthharp

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