Satellites LV - Guest Musicians & Past Members

Guest Musicians & Past Members

  • Gunārs Rozenbergs (trompete) (Satellites LV)
  • Jānis Volkmanis (trompete) (Satellites LV)
  • Mikus Solovejs (saksofons) (Satellites LV, kuba)
  • Tīna Ostrovska (perkusijas, ksilofons, vijole) (Satellites LV)
  • Haralds Bondars (sitamie instrumenti) (Satellites LV)
  • Martinez Gonzalez (rhodes piano, sintezators) (kuba)
  • Uldis Zariņš (sitamie instrumenti 1996–2000) (The Satellites)
  • Arnis Račinskis (ģitāra) (kuba)
  • Laura Ziemele (balss 1996)
  • Kristīne Blekte (balss 1996)
  • Egīls Eglītis (bass 1996)
  • The Liepāja Symphony Orchestra (The Satellites)
  • Uldis Marhilevics (stringed instruments 1998) (The Satellites)

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