List of Pink Floyd band members explained

Pink Floyd were an English rock band founded in late 1965 by Syd Barrett on guitar and lead vocals, Nick Mason on drums, Roger Waters on bass and vocals, and Richard Wright on keyboards and vocals. Guitarist and vocalist David Gilmour would later join the band in December 1967, while Barrett was ousted from the band in April 1968 due to deteriorating mental health. From the 1970s onwards, they were augmented by additional personnel in the studio and on stage. Following creative tensions, Wright left in 1981, followed by Waters in 1985.[1] Wright rejoined as a session musician and, later, band member. Mason is the only member to appear on all studio releases.[2]

History

Waters and Mason met while studying architecture at the London Polytechnic at Regent Street.[3] They first played music together in a group formed by fellow students Keith Noble and Clive Metcalfe, with Noble's sister Sheilagh. Richard Wright, a fellow architecture student, joined later that year, and the group became a sextet, Sigma 6. Waters played lead guitar, Mason drums, and Wright rhythm guitar, later moving to keyboards.[4]

Guitarist Bob Klose joined during September 1964, prompting Waters to switch to bass. Sigma 6 went through several names, including the Meggadeaths, the Abdabs and the Screaming Abdabs, Leonard's Lodgers, and the Spectrum Five, before settling on the Tea Set. In September 1964, as Metcalfe and Noble left to form their own band,[5] Klose introduced the band to singer Chris Dennis, a technician with the Royal Air Force (RAF). When the RAF assigned Dennis a post in Bahrain in early 1965, Syd Barrett became the band's frontman. After pressure from his parents and advice from his college tutors, Klose quit the band in mid-1965 and Barrett took over lead guitar.[6] The group rebranded as the Pink Floyd Sound in late 1965.

In December 1967, reaching a crisis point with Barrett, Pink Floyd added guitarist David Gilmour as the fifth member. Gilmour already knew Barrett, having studied with him at Cambridge Tech in the early 1960s. Working with Barrett eventually proved too difficult, and matters came to a conclusion in January while en route to a performance in Southampton when a band member asked if they should collect Barrett. According to Gilmour, the answer was "Nah, let's not bother", signalling the end of Barrett's tenure with Pink Floyd.

For the Dark Side of the Moon Tour in 1973, the band were joined by saxophonist Dick Parry, as well as by backing singers Nawasa Crowder, Mary Ann Lindsey and Phyllis Lindsey from March – June 1973, Billy Barnum, Venetta Fields and Clydie King in October 1973, and Vicki Brown, Liza Strike and Clare Torry at "A Benefit for Robert Wyatt", 4 November 1973. Parry stayed with the band into 1974 and 1975, alongside Venetta Fields & Carlena Williams on backing vocals.[7]

The band stopped using female singers for the In the Flesh tour in 1977, instead the band were joined by Snowy White on guitar, bass and backing vocals, alongside Parry on saxophone and keyboards.

During the recording of The Wall (1979), the band became dissatisfied with Wright's lack of contribution and fired him. Gilmour said that Wright was dismissed as he "hadn't contributed anything of any value whatsoever to the album—he did very, very little".[8] For The Wall tour, Wright was re-hired as a contracted musician, alongside Andy Bown on bass guitar, Snowy White on guitars, Willie Wilson on drums and percussion, Peter Wood on keyboards, and backing singers Joe Chemay, Stan Farber, Jim Haas, John Joyce.

After recording, The Final Cut (1983), without Wright, Waters left the band, following tentions with Gilmour and Mason. Pink Floyd were inactive until 1986, following legal battles between members.[9] Gilmour began recruiting musician in 1986, for what would later become Pink Floyd. He rehired Wright, but could only add him as a contract musician.[10]

For the A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour, which started in 1987, Gilmour, Wright and Mason were joined by Jon Carin on keyboards and vocals, Scott Page on saxophones, oboe and guitars, Guy Pratt on bass guitar and vocals, Tim Renwick on guitars and backing vocals, Gary Wallis on percussion, and backing vocalists Rachel Fury and Margaret Taylor. Durga McBroom, Lorelei McBroom and Roberta Freeman joined as extra backing vocalist mid way through the first leg of the tour. Durga continued with the band while Freeman departed after a few shows, alongside Lorelei, thought she returned to replace Taylor for 1989 shows.

Pink Floyd played one show in 1990, backing musicians included Pratt, Carin, Renwick, Wallis and D. McBroom, alongside keyboardist Michael Kamen, saxophonist Candy Dulfer, and backing vocalists Sam Brown, Vicki Brown and Clare Torry. They also played a one off in 1993, with members of Mike and the Mechanics as backing musicians, Mike Rutherford on bass, Renwick on guitar and Wallis on second drums, Adrian Lee on keyboards, and Paul Young on vocalist.[11] The bands final tour, The Division Bell Tour included Pratt, Carin, Renwick, Wallis, Dick Parry returning on sax, and backing vocalists Sam Brown, Claudia Fontaine, and Durga McBroom.

The band reunited in 1996, with Gilmour, Mason and Wright being joined by Billy Corgan, to perform "Wish You Were Here".[12] Waters rejoined Gilmour, Wright and Mason at Live 8 in 2005, the band were supported by Carin on additional keys and lap steel, and Renwick on guitar and bass.[13] Wright, Gilmour and Mason played at the Madcap's Last Laugh concert in Tribute to Syd Barrett who died in 2006. They were joined by Carin on keys and Oasis's Andy Bell on bass.[14] Wright died in 2008.[15]

Mason and Gilmour reunited in 2013 to finish an album that be been partially recorded in the 90s, this was announced to be their last.[16] The duo again reunited in 2022, releasing "Hey, Hey, Rise Up!" protesting Russian's invasion of Ukraine.[17]

Official members

ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions
Nick Masonall Pink Floyd releases
Roger Waters
Richard Wrightall releases except for "When the Tigers Broke Free" (1982), The Final Cut (1983) and "Hey, Hey, Rise Up!" (2022)
Syd Barrett1964–1968
David Gilmourall releases from "It Would Be So Nice" (1968) onwards except for (2015)

Touring members

ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions/tours
David O'List1967Substitute for Syd Barrett[18]
Nawasa Crowder1973backing vocalsThe Dark Side of the Moon Tour 1973
Mary Ann Lindsey
Phyllis Lindsey
Billie Barnum
Clydie King
Liza StrikeThe Dark Side of the Moon (1973)
Clare Torry
Vicki BrownThe Wall (1979) – also The Dark Side of the Moon Tour 1973 and Knebworth Festival Benefit Concert 1990
Venetta Fields1973–1975Wish You Were Here (1975) – also The Dark Side of the Moon Tour 1973, French Concert Series 1974, British Winter Tour 1974 and North American Tour 1975
Carlena Williams1973–1975
Dick Parry
Snowy White1977–1980
Jim Haas1980–1981 backing vocalsThe Wall (1979) – also The Wall tour
Joe Chemay1980–1981
Stan Farber
John Joyce
Andy BownThe Final Cut (1983) – also The Wall tour
Peter WoodkeyboardsThe Wall tour
Willie Wilson
Clive Brooks1981 The Wall tour
Andy Roberts1981guitarThe Wall tour
Jon Carin
Tim Renwick
Guy Pratt1987–1994
Gary Wallis
Durga McBroombacking vocals
Scott Page1987–1989A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987) – also A Momentary Lapse of Reason tour 1987–1989
Rachel Furybacking vocalsA Momentary Lapse of Reason tour 1987–1989
Margaret Taylor1987–1988A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour 1987 and World Tour 1988
Lorelei McBroomA Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour 1987 and Another Lapse 1989
Roberta Freeman1987A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour 1987
Candy Dulfer1990saxophoneKnebworth Festival Benefit Concert 1990
Michael Kamen1990 keyboards
Sam Brown1990–1994backing vocalsThe Division Bell (1994) – also Knebworth Festival Benefit Concert 1990 and The Division Bell Tour 1994
Mike Rutherford1993bass guitarKing Edward VII Hospital Benefit Concert 1993 – with Mike and the Mechanics
Adrian Lee
Paul Young1993
Claudia Fontaine1994 backing vocalsThe Division Bell Tour 1994
Billy Corgan1996guitarRock and Roll Hall of Fame 1996
Carol Kenyon2005backing vocalsThe Division Bell (1994) – also Live 8 Concert 2005
Andy Bell2007bassThe Madcap's Last Laugh: Syd Barrett tribute concert 2007

Session members

ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions
Doris Troy1972–1973 backing vocalsThe Dark Side of the Moon (1973)
Lesley Duncan1972–1973
Barry St. John1972–1973
Roy Harper1975vocalsWish You Were Here (1975)
Jeff Porcaro1979 drumsThe Wall (1979)
Joe Porcaro1979
Bruce Johnston1979backing vocalsThe Wall (1979)
Toni Tennille
James Guthrie
Children of Islington Green Schoolvocals
Lee Ritenourguitar
Joe (Ron) di Blasi
Fred MandelHammond organ
Bobbye Hallcongas and bongos
Larry Williamsclarinet
Trevor Veitchmandolin
New York Orchestraorchestra
New York Operachoral vocals
Harry Watersvoice
Chris Fitzmorris
Trudy Young
Phil Taylorsound effects
Frank Marocco1979 concertina
Bob Ezrin
Andy Newmark1982drumsThe Final Cut (1983)
Ray Cooperpercussion
Doreen Chanterbacking vocals
Irene Chanter
National Philharmonic Orchestraorchestra
Raphael Ravenscroft1982 tenor saxophone
Patrick Leonard1986–1987synthesizersA Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987)
Bill PayneHammond organ
Michael Landauguitar
Tony Levin
Jim Keltnerdrums
Carmine Appice
Steve Formanpercussion
Tom Scottsaxophone
John Helliwell
Darlene Koldenhovenbacking vocals
Carmen Twillie
Phyllis St. James
Donny Gerrard1986–1987
Jackie Sheridan1993–1994The Division Bell (1994)
Rebecca Leigh-White
Andy Jackson2013–2014The Endless River (2014)
Damon Iddinskeyboards
Anthony Moore
Gilad Atzmon
Louise Marshalbacking vocals
Tidaya Sharim
Youth
Eddie Bander
Michael Rendall
Escalastrings
Nitin Sawhney[19] 2022keyboards"Hey, Hey, Rise Up!" (2022)
Veryovka Ukrainian Folk Choirchoir

Timelines

Touring timeline

Members of early antecedents

In addition to the official members of Pink Floyd, there were several members of bands that preceded it. These bands performed at various times as Sigma 6, the Meggadeaths, the Abdabs (or the Screaming Abdabs), Leonard's Lodgers, the Spectrum Five, and the Tea Set.[20]

NameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions
Mike Leonard[21] 1963keyboardsNone
Clive Metcalfe1963–1964bass
Keith Noblevocals
Sheilagh Noble1963
Vernon Thompsonguitar
Juliette Gale1964vocals (2015)
Bob Kloseguitar
Chris Denis1965vocalsNone

Line-ups

PeriodMembersReleases
September 1963 – August 1964(Sigma 6)
September 1964 – Early 1965(The Tea Set)
  • Nick Mason – drums
  • Roger Waters – bass
  • Richard Wright – keyboards
  • Bob Klose – guitar
  • Chris Dennis – vocals
Early – Mid 1965(The Tea Set)
  • Nick Mason – drums
  • Roger Waters – bass
  • Richard Wright – keyboards
  • Bob Klose – guitar
  • Syd Barrett – vocals, guitar
  • (2015)
Mid 1965 – December 1967(The Tea Set until late 1965, Pink Floyd from late 1965 onwards)
  • Nick Mason – drums
  • Roger Waters – bass, vocals
  • Richard Wright – keyboards, vocals
  • Syd Barrett – guitar, vocals
January 1968
  • Nick Mason – drums
  • Roger Waters – bass, vocals
  • Richard Wright – keyboards, vocals
  • Syd Barrett – guitar, vocals
  • David Gilmour – guitar, vocals
February 1968 – June 1981
  • Nick Mason – drums
  • Roger Waters – bass, vocals
  • Richard Wright – keyboards, vocals
  • David Gilmour – guitar, vocals
July 1981 – December 1985
  • Nick Mason – drums
  • Roger Waters – bass, keyboards, vocals
  • David Gilmour – guitar, keyboards, vocals
January 1986 – August 1987
  • David Gilmour – guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals
  • Nick Mason – drums
September 1987 – June 2005
  • David Gilmour – guitar, bass, vocals
  • Nick Mason – drums
  • Richard Wright – keyboards, vocals
July 2005(Live 8)
  • Nick Mason – drums
  • David Gilmour – guitar, vocals
  • Richard Wright – keyboards, vocals
  • Roger Waters – bass, vocals
August 2005 – September 2008
  • David Gilmour – guitar, bass, vocals
  • Nick Mason – drums
  • Richard Wright – keyboards, vocals
October 2008 – Present
  • Nick Mason – drums
  • David Gilmour – guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals

References

Sources

Notes and References

  1. O'Rourke's involvement in the settlement; : "a spent force".

  2. Nick Mason Explains Why He'll Never Give Up On Pink Floyd. 25 November 2016. Rolling Stone. 20 November 2017.
  3. Mason meeting Waters while studying architecture at the London Polytechnic; : Waters meeting Mason while studying architecture at the London Polytechnic.

  4. Wright was also an architecture student when he joined Sigma 6; : The formation of Sigma 6; : Instrumental line-up of Sigma 6: Waters (lead guitar), Wright (rhythm guitar) and Mason (drums).

  5. Book: Nick Mason . Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd . Hachette UK . 2011 . 978-1-78022-175-5 . 16.
  6. Klose quit the band in mid 1965 and Barrett took over on lead guitar (secondary source); : Klose quit the band in mid 1965 (primary source).

  7. Book: Guesdon . Jean-Michel . Pink Floyd All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track . Margotin . Philippe . 2017-10-24 . Running Press . 978-0-316-43923-7 . 2017 . en.
  8. That's why Wright "got the boot"; : Wright, "hadn't contributed anything of any value".

  9. Danton . Eric R. . 19 September 2013 . Roger Waters Regrets Pink Floyd Legal Battle . 24 May 2020 . Rolling Stone . en-US.
  10. Pink Floyd employed Wright as a paid musician with weekly earnings of $11,000; : "would make us stronger legally and musically".

  11. Web site: Jarman . Robert . August 12, 2013 . It Was Twenty Years Ago Today That Lord Cowdray Had The Band To Play – The Ruins Band 1993 The Vintage Magazine – Save the Best for Last . 2024-05-17 . www.thevintagemagazine.com.
  12. Web site: Brakes . Rod . 2023-01-17 . Watch Pink Floyd’s Impassioned Rock & Roll Hall of Fame “Wish You Were Here” Performance . 2024-05-17 . Guitar Player . en.
  13. Web site: Black . Johnny . 2022-11-30 . When Pink Floyd reunited for Live 8: "It was like sleeping with your ex-wife" . 2024-05-17 . louder . en.
  14. Pink Floyd - Arnold Layne (Live at The Barbican 2007) . 2020-08-28 . Pink Floyd . 2024-05-17 . YouTube.
  15. News: Pareles . Jon . 2008-09-16 . Richard Wright, Member of Pink Floyd, Dies at 65 . 2024-05-17 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  16. News: 2014-10-09 . Pink Floyd's The Endless River: 'This is the last thing out from us' . 2024-05-17 . The Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077.
  17. News: Petridis . Alexis . 2022-04-07 . ‘This is a crazy, unjust attack’: Pink Floyd re-form to support Ukraine . 2024-05-17 . The Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077.
  18. Book: Mason, Nick . Inside out : a personal history of Pink Floyd . 2004 . Weidenfeld & Nicolson . Philip Dodd . 0-297-84387-7 . London . 96 . 56943519.
  19. News: Petridis . Alexis . 7 April 2022 . 'This is a crazy, unjust attack': Pink Floyd re-form to support Ukraine . . Alexis Petridis . 11 April 2022.
  20. Web site: Before They Were Pink Floyd – A History of the Band Pre Floyd | Neptune Pink Floyd. 31 January 2013.
  21. Web site: September 10, 2012 . Pink Floyd: How it all began . Evening Standard.