Rare Earth (band) - Members

Members

Current members
  • Gil Bridges – saxophone, flute, lead vocals
  • Ray Monette – lead guitars, vocals
  • Randy "Bird" Burghdoff – bass, vocals
  • Floyd Stokes Jr. – drums, lead vocals
  • Mike Bruner – keyboards
Former members
  • Peter Hoorelbeke – drums, lead vocals
  • John Persh – bass, trombone, vocals
  • Rod Richards – lead guitars, vocals
  • Kenny James – keyboards
  • Eddie Guzman – percussion
  • Mark Olson – keyboards, lead vocals
  • Mike Urso – bass, vocals
  • Jerry LaCroix – vocals, saxophone, harmonica
  • Reggie McBride – bass
  • Gabriel Katona – keyboards
  • Paul Warren – rhythm guitars, backing vocals
  • Barry "Frosty" Frost – drums
  • Chet McCracken – drums
  • Frank Westbrook – keyboards
  • Ken Johnston – bass, vocals
  • Tim Ellsworth – bass, lead vocals
  • Tony Thomas - drums
  • Bob Weaver – drums
  • Andy Merrild – bass,
  • Bobby Rock – drums
  • Jerry LeBloch – drums
  • Rick Warner – keyboards
  • Wayne Baraks – rhythm guitars, lead vocals
  • Dean Boucher – drums
  • Ivan Greilich – lead guitars, vocals
Session musicians
  • Ollie Brown – percussion
  • Dan Ferguson – lead guitars
  • Ron Fransen – keyboards
  • Robert Wilson – bass

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