Phantom Blue - Members

Members

Phantom Blue lineups
Pre-Shrapnel Era
(1987–1988)
  • Gigi Hangach – lead vocals
  • Michelle Meldrum – guitar
  • Nicole Couch – guitar
  • Debra Armstrong – bass
  • Linda McDonald – drums
Shrapnel/Roadrunner Era
(1988–1993)
  • Gigi Hangach – lead vocals
  • Michelle Meldrum – guitar
  • Nicole Couch – guitar
  • Kim Nielsen – bass
  • Linda McDonald – drums
Geffen Era
(1993–1994)
  • Gigi Hangach – lead vocals
  • Michelle Meldrum – guitar
  • Nicole Couch - guitar
  • Karen Kreutzer – guitar
  • Kim Nielsen – bass
  • Linda McDonald – drums
(1994–1996)
  • Gigi Hangach – lead vocals
  • Michelle Meldrum – guitar
  • Karen Kreutzer – guitar
  • Rana Ross – bass
  • Linda McDonald – drums
Reunion
(2009)
  • Gigi Hangach – lead vocals
  • Tina Wood - guitar
  • Sara Marsh – guitar
  • Courtney Cox - guitar
  • Kim Nielsen-Parsons – bass
  • Linda McDonald – drums

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