The Selecter - Members

Members

Pauline Black's Selecter
  • Pauline Black - vocals
  • Arthur 'Gaps' Hendrickson - vocals
  • Winston Marche - drums
  • Anthony Harty - guitar
  • John Thompson - bass guitar
  • Greg Coulson - keyboard
  • Neil Pyzer-Skeete - Horns
  • Orlando LaRose - Horns
Neol Davies' Selecter
  • Neol Davies - Lead Vocals & Guitar
  • John Gibbons - Lead Vocals
  • Daniel Crosby - Drums
  • Dean Ross - Hammond Organ
  • Andre Bayuni - Bass
  • Tim Cansfield - Guitar
  • Victor Travino - Percussion
  • Ellie Smith - Horns
  • Hannah Taylor - Horns
  • Faye Treacy - Horns
Former members
  • Compton Amanor - lead guitar
  • Charley 'H' Bembridge - drums
  • Charley Anderson - bass guitar
  • Desmond Brown - Hammond keyboard
  • James Mackie - Hammond
  • Adam Williams - bass guitar
  • Martin Stewart - keyboards
  • Nicky Welsh - bass
  • Perry Melius - drums
  • Emma Bassett - Horns

Read more about this topic:  The Selecter

Famous quotes containing the word members:

    Sometimes the best way to keep peace in the family is to keep the members of the family apart for awhile.
    Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945)

    I rejoice that horses and steers have to be broken before they can be made the slaves of men, and that men themselves have some wild oats still left to sow before they become submissive members of society. Undoubtedly, all men are not equally fit subjects for civilization; and because the majority, like dogs and sheep, are tame by inherited disposition, this is no reason why the others should have their natures broken that they may be reduced to the same level.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    ... no young colored person in the United States today can truthfully offer as an excuse for lack of ambition or aspiration that members of his race have accomplished so little, he is discouraged from attempting anything himself. For there is scarcely a field of human endeavor which colored people have been allowed to enter in which there is not at least one worthy representative.
    Mary Church Terrell (1863–1954)