Ultravox - Members

Members

1973–1974
  • Chris Cross – bass
  • John Foxx – lead vocals
  • Stevie Shears – guitar
1974
  • Chris Cross – bass
  • John Foxx – lead vocals
  • Stevie Shears – guitar
  • Warren Cann – drums
1974–1978
  • Chris Cross – bass
  • John Foxx – lead vocals
  • Stevie Shears – guitar
  • Warren Cann – drums
  • Billy Currie – piano, violin, synthesiser
  • Ultravox!
  • Ha!-Ha!-Ha!
1978–1979
  • Chris Cross – bass, synthesiser, vocals
  • John Foxx – lead vocals
  • Warren Cann – drums, rhythm machine, vocals
  • Billy Currie – keyboards, synthesiser, violin
  • Robin Simon – guitar, vocals
  • Systems of Romance
1979–1986
Classic lineup
  • Chris Cross – bass, synthesisers, vocals
  • Warren Cann – drums, electronic percussion, vocals
  • Billy Currie – synthesisers, piano, violin, viola
  • Midge Ure – lead vocals, guitars, synthesisers
  • Vienna
  • Rage in Eden
  • Quartet
  • Monument
  • Lament
1986–1987
  • Chris Cross – bass, keyboards, vocals
  • Billy Currie – keyboards, violin
  • Midge Ure – lead vocals, guitars, keyboards
  • Mark Brzezicki – drums
  • U-Vox
1987–1992

Disbanded

1992–1994
  • Billy Currie - synthesiser, keyboards, viola, violin
  • Tony Fenelle - guitar, lead vocals
  • Gerry Laffy - guitar
  • Neal Wilkinson - drums
  • Jackie Williams - background vocals
  • Revelation
1994–1996
  • Billy Currie - keyboards, viola, production
  • Sam Blue - lead vocals
  • Vinny Burns - guitar
  • Tony Holmes - drums
  • Gary Williams - bass
  • Ingenuity
1996–2008

Disbanded

2008–present
Classic lineup reunion
  • Billy Currie – keyboards, violin
  • Warren Cann – drums, electronic percussion, vocals
  • Chris Cross – bass, keyboards, vocals
  • Midge Ure – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Brilliant

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