Band Members
Members of Max Merritt & The Meteors, Max Merritt's Meteors or The Meteors; arranged chronologically:
- Max Merritt (1956–present) — guitar, vocals, drums
- Ross Clancy (1956–1958) — saxophone
- Ian Glass (1956–1960) — bass
- Peter Patonai (1956–1959) — piano
- Pete Sowden (1956–1959, 1960–1963) — drums
- Willi Schneider (1958–1959) — saxophone
- Rod Gibson (1959–1960) — saxophone
- Bernie Jones (1959–1960) — drums
- Billy Kristian (Billy Karaitiana) (1959–1963, 1965–1967) — bass guitar, piano, keyboards
- Maurice Cook (1960) — guitar
- Geoff Cox (1961–1962) — guitar
- Peter Williams (1962–1967) — lead guitar, rhythm guitar, vocals
- Mike Angland (1963–1964) — bass
- Johnny Dick (1963, 1965) — drums
- Teddy Toi (1964–65) — bass
- John Blake (1965) — bass
- Jimmy Hill (1965) — drums
- Bill Flemming (1965–1966) — drums
- David "Bruno" Lawrence (1966–1967) — drums
- John Charles (1967) — keyboards
- Mike Gibbs (1967) — brass instruments
- Bob Bertles (1967–1974) — tenor saxophone
- Stewie Speer (1967–1976, 1980) — drums
- John "Yuk" Harrison (1967–69) — bass
- Dave Russell (1969–1970) — bass
- Howard "Fuzz" Deniz (1974–1977) — bass
- Barry Duggan (1974–1975) — sax, flute
- John Gourd (1974–1977) — guitar, slide guitar, piano
- Lance Dixon (1975–1977) — keyboards, saxophone
- Paul Grant (1980) — guitar
- Martin Jenner (1980) — guitar
- Phil Lawson (1980) — bass
- John Williams (1980) — keyboards
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