The Left Banke - Band Members

Band Members

  • Tom Finn — bass, guitar, backing vocals; lead vocals
  • George Cameron — drums, percussion, backing vocals; lead vocals, guitar
  • Steve Martin Caro — lead vocals; drums (on "Goodbye Holly"), tambourine (on "Nice To See You"), bass (on "Bryant Hotel"), guitar
  • Michael Brown — piano, harpsichord, Clavinet, organ; lead vocals (on "What Do You Know")
  • Warren David-Schierhorst — drums
  • Jeff Winfield — guitar
  • Rick Brand — guitar, banjo
  • Bert Sommer — lead vocals, guitar (on "Ivy, Ivy", "And Suddenly" & "Men Are Building Sand")
  • Michael McKean — guitar (on "Ivy, Ivy", "And Suddenly" & "Men Are Building Sand")
  • Tom Feher — piano; guitar (on "Sing Little Bird" & "Bryant Hotel")
  • Paul Alves — guitar
  • Charly Cazalet — bass
  • Mickey Finn — keyboards
  • Rick Reil — drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • Joe McGinty - keyboards, synthesizers
  • John Spurney - keyboards, synthesizers
Touring musicians
  • Emmett Lake — keyboards
  • Tim Hayden — guitar

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