Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Members

Members

Some of the instruments are custom instruments built by the band.

Matthias Bossi

  • Drums
  • Glockenspiel
  • Melodica
  • Percussion
  • Piano
  • Xylophone

Nils Frykdahl

  • Vocals
  • Autoharp
  • Flutes
  • Guitar
  • Twelve-string guitar
  • Percussion guitar
  • Recorder
  • Saxophone
  • Tibetan bells

Carla Kihlstedt

  • Vocals
  • Autoharp
  • Bass harmonica
  • Electric violin
  • Nyckelharpa
  • Organ
  • Percussion guitar
  • Pump organ
  • Stroh violin

Michael Iago Mellender

  • Accordion
  • Euphonium
  • Guitar
  • Lever-action lever
  • Pancreas (electric)
  • Percussion
  • Tangularium
  • Toy piano
  • Trumpet
  • Valhalla
  • Vatican
  • Wheel
  • Xylophone

Dan Rathbun

  • Vocals
  • Autoharp
  • Bass guitar
  • Lute
  • Pedal-action wiggler
  • Recorder
  • Roach
  • Sledgehammer-dulcimer/Slide-piano log
  • Thing
  • Trombone
  • Tuba

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