Tygers of Pan Tang - Members

Members

Tygers of Pan Tang's line-ups
Original
(1978–1980)
  • Jess Cox – vocals
  • Robb Weir – guitar
  • Rocky – bass
  • Brian Dick – drums
(1980–1981)
  • Jess Cox – vocals
  • Robb Weir – guitar
  • John Sykes – guitar
  • Rocky – bass
  • Brian Dick – drums
(1981–1982)
  • Jon Deverill – vocals
  • Robb Weir – guitar
  • John Sykes – guitar
  • Rocky – bass
  • Brian Dick – drums
(1982–1983)
  • Jon Deverill – vocals
  • Robb Weir – guitar
  • Fred Purser – guitar
  • Rocky – bass
  • Brian Dick – drums
(1984)
  • Jon Deverill – vocals
  • Steve Lamb – guitar
  • Neil Shepherd – guitar
  • Clin Irwin – bass
(1984–1985)

Tygers of Pan Tang disbanded

(1985–1987)
  • Jon Deverill – vocals
  • Steve Lamb – guitar
  • Neil Shepherd – guitar
  • Dave Donaldson – bass
  • Brian Dick – drums
(1987–1999)

Tygers of Pan Tang disbanded

(1999)
  • Jess Cox – vocals
  • Robb Weir – guitar
  • Glenn Howes – guitar
  • Gavin Gray – bass
  • Chris Percy – drums
(2000–2004)
  • Tony Liddell – vocals
  • Robb Weir – guitar
  • Dean Robertson – guitar
  • Brian West – bass
  • Craig Ellis – drums
(2004)
  • Richie Wicks – vocals
  • Robb Weir – guitar
  • Dean Robertson – guitar
  • Brian West – bass
  • Craig Ellis – drums
Current
(2004–present)
  • Jacopo Meille – vocals
  • Robb Weir – guitar
  • Dean Robertson – guitar
  • Brian West – bass
  • Craig Ellis – drums

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