The Chariot (band) - Members

Members

Present members

Name Instrument Years Other Groups
Josh Scogin Lead Vocals 2003–Present Luti-Kriss, Norma Jean, A Rose By Any Other Name
Stephen "Stevis" Harrison Guitar, Backup Vocals 2009–Present Written in Red
David Kennedy Drums 2008–Present The Rein
Brandon Henderson Guitar, Backup Vocals 2011–Present Written in Red, I Am Terrified

Past members

Name Instrument Years Other Groups
Jon "KC Wolf" Kindler Bass, Backup Vocals 2006–2012 Asleep for Dreaming
Jon Terrey Guitar, Backup Vocals 2006–2008, 2010 The James Dean Trio, Motorboater
Bryan Russell Taylor Guitar 2008–2010 Slowriter, The Rein
Dan Vokey Guitar, Backup Vocals 2008–2009 I Hate Sally, I Accept Defeat
Mark McGee Drums (Fill In) 2008 I Hate Sally, I Accept Defeat
Dan Eaton Bass, Guitar, Backup Vocals 2006–2008 Flattery Leads to Ruins, Brunette, Queens Club, Motorboater
Jake Ryan Drums 2005–2008 Flattery Leads to Ruins, Golden Reach, Queens Club
Joshua Beiser Bass 2003–2006 The Glass Ocean, USS Shreveport
Keller Harbin Guitar, Vocals 2003–2006 The Glass Ocean, Every Time I Die, USS Shreveport
Mark Nicks Drums (Fill In) 2005 Cool Hand Luke
Jeff Carter Drums 2004–2005 Deus Invictus
Tony Medina Guitar 2003–2005 Veritas, Juliette, USS Shreveport
John Bice Vocals (Fill In) 2009 Vision Of Peace

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