Raven (band) - Band Members

Band Members

Current members
  • John Gallagher – bass, lead vocals
  • Mark Gallagher – guitar, backing vocals
  • Joe Hasselvander – drums, backing vocals
Former members
  • Paul Bowden – guitar, backing vocals
  • Paul Sherrif – drums
  • Mike "Mick" Kenworthy – drums
  • Sean Taylor – drums
  • Pete Shore – guitar, backing vocals
  • Rob "Wacko" Hunter – drums
Lineups
(1974)
  • John Gallagher – guitar
  • Mark Gallagher – guitar
  • Paul Bowden – guitar
(1974–1975)
  • John Gallagher – bass
  • Mark Gallagher – guitar
  • Paul Bowden – guitar
(1975–1976)
  • John Gallagher – bass, lead vocals
  • Mark Gallagher – guitar, backing vocals
  • Paul Bowden – guitar, backing vocals
  • Paul Sherrif – drums
(1976–1977)
  • John Gallagher – bass, lead vocals
  • Mark Gallagher – guitar, backing vocals
  • Paul Bowden – guitar, backing vocals
  • Mike "Mick" Kenworthy – drums
(1977–1979)
  • John Gallagher – bass, lead vocals
  • Mark Gallagher – guitar, backing vocals
  • Paul Bowden – guitar, backing vocals
  • Sean Taylor – drums
(1979)
  • John Gallagher – bass, lead vocals
  • Mark Gallagher – guitar, backing vocals
  • Pete Shore – guitar, backing vocals
  • Sean Taylor – drums
(1979–1980)
  • John Gallagher – bass, lead vocals
  • Mark Gallagher – guitar, backing vocals
  • Pete Shore – guitar, backing vocals
  • Rob "Wacko" Hunter – drums
(1980–1987)
  • John Gallagher – bass, lead vocals
  • Mark Gallagher – guitar, guitar synthesizer, synthesizer, backing vocals
  • Rob "Wacko" Hunter – drums
(1987–present)
  • John Gallagher – bass, lead vocals, synthesizer
  • Mark Gallagher – guitar, backing vocals
  • Joe Hasselvander – drums, backing vocals

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