List of The Brian Jonestown Massacre members
The Brian Jonestown Massacre is an American eclectic musical group led by Anton Newcombe, whose music spans multiple genres including psychedelia, electronica, folk music, blues, and experimental music.
The group was founded by Newcombe, Matt Hollywood, Ricky Rene Maymi, Patrick Straczek and Travis Threlkel in the early 1990s in San Francisco.[1]
The BJM has famously undergone many personnel changes, with Anton Newcombe being the only consistent member.
Current members and notable figures
- Joel Gion – tambourine. (1994–1999, 2001, 2004–present). Also a singer/ songwriter solo artist.
- Ricky Maymi – guitar (formerly drums & bass). (1990–1993, 2003–present).
- Rob Campanella – keyboard, organ (and occasionally guitar). (2000–present). Also of the psychedelic band, The Quarter After.
- Dan Allaire - drums (2002-present)
- Collin Hegna – bass/guitar. (2004–present)
- Ryan Van Kriedt - guitar. (2015-present). Also of The Asteroid #4 and Dead Skeletons.
Former members
- Brad Artley – drums. Also played drums for The Richmond Sluts. (1996-1997)
- Jeff Davies – guitar, organ. Currently with the country-pop/folk rock band The Burlington Family. Previously with The Tulips and Smallstone. (1992-1999; 2001-2003)
- Frankie "Teardrop" Emerson – six and twelve string guitar. Also of the Spaghetti Western band, Spindrift. (2000-2015)
- Brian Glaze – drums. Currently a solo recording artist and member of The Gris Gris. (1994-1998)
- Peter Hayes – guitar. A founding member of alternative rock trio Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. (1997-1998)
- Matt Hollywood – guitar, vocals. Founder member. (1990-1998; 2009-2015)
- Miranda Lee Richards – guitar and vocals. Currently a solo recording artist. (1995-1999)
- Patrick Straczek – guitar. Founding member. Did not record any material with the band. Replaced by Jeff Davies in 1992. (1991)
- Dean Taylor – guitar. Currently contributes to Tokyo Raid (formerly The Mandarins). (1996-1999)
- Travis Threlkel – guitar. Founder member. Currently the creative director of multi-media design company, Obscura Digital, as well as the leader of psychedelic/experimental band The Imajinary Friends. (1990-1993)
- Matthew J. Tow – guitar. Leader of Australian band The Lovetones. Previously with indie rock bands Drop City and Colorsound. (2003)
Comprehensive line-up history
Guitar | Bass | Drums | Vocals | Miscellaneous, Guests, Etc. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1990–1991 | Anton Newcombe Matt Hollywood |
Matt Hollywood |
Ricky Maymi | Anton Newcombe |
|
1992 | Anton Newcombe Matt Hollywood |
Matt Hollywood |
Ricky Maymi | Anton Newcombe |
|
1993 | Anton Newcombe Matt Hollywood |
Matt Hollywood Ricky Maymi |
Ricky Maymi Brant Graff |
Anton Newcombe |
Ian Sefchik - Guitar |
1994 | Anton Newcombe Matt Hollywood |
Matt Hollywood Chris Dupré |
Brian Glaze Milo Warner Martin |
Anton Newcombe | Joel Gion - Tambourine/Maracas Sophie Guenan - Tambourine |
1995 | Anton Newcombe Matt Hollywood |
Matt Hollywood | Brian Glaze Milo Warner Martin Graham Bonnar |
Anton Newcombe Matt Hollywood |
Joel Gion - Tambourine/Maracas Sophie Guenan - Tambourine |
1996 | Anton Newcombe
Matt Hollywood |
Matt Hollywood | Brian Glaze Mike Burns |
Anton Newcombe Matt Hollywood |
Joel Gion - Tambourine/Maracas Derek Hoeckel - Tambourine/Maracas |
1997 | Anton Newcombe Matt Hollywood |
Matt Hollywood | Brad Artley Jussi Tegelman |
Anton Newcombe Matt Hollywood |
Joel Gion - Tambourine/Maracas Robert Desmond - Cello |
1998 | Anton Newcombe Matt Hollywood |
Matt Hollywood Charles Mehling |
Arik Ohlson Adam Hamilton |
Anton Newcombe |
Joel Gion - Tambourine/Maracas Miranda Lee Richards - Flute |
1999 | Anton Newcombe Jeff Davies |
Charles Mehling |
Anton Newcombe | Joel Gion - Tambourine/Maracas
Christof Certik - Keyboards | |
2000 | Anton Newcombe Frankie Emerson aka Frankie Teardrop |
Bobby Hecksher |
Hunter Crowley Greg Epman |
Anton Newcombe | Mara Keagle - Vocals |
2001 | Anton Newcombe Jeff Davies |
Dave Koenig | Hunter Crowley | Anton Newcombe | Mara Keagle - Vocals on Bravery, Repetition and Noise (appears as "Mara") Joel Gion - Tambourine/Percussion |
2002 | Anton Newcombe |
Dave Koenig | Dan Allaire | Anton Newcombe | Rob Campanella - Organ
Jason Anchondo - Tambourine |
2003 | Anton Newcombe Frankie "Teardrop" Emerson |
Dave Koenig |
Dan Allaire | Anton Newcombe | Rob Campanella - Organ/Dobro/Piano/Mandolin Ed Harcourt - Vocals on "Here It Comes" |
2004 | Anton Newcombe |
Collin Hegna |
Dan Allaire Ryan Sumner |
Anton Newcombe | Joel Gion - Tambourine/Maracas Rob Campanella - Organ |
2005 | Anton Newcombe Frankie "Teardrop" Emerson |
Collin Hegna |
Dan Allaire | Anton Newcombe | Joel Gion - Tambourine/Maracas Rob Campanella - Organ |
2006 | Anton Newcombe Frankie "Teardrop" Emerson |
Collin Hegna |
Dan Allaire | Anton Newcombe | Joel Gion - Tambourine/Maracas
Rob Campanella - Organ/Mellotron |
2007 | Anton Newcombe |
Collin Hegna |
Dan Allaire | Anton Newcombe | Joel Gion - Tambourine/Maracas
Rob Campanella - Organ/Mellotron |
2008 | Anton Newcombe |
Collin Hegna |
Dan Allaire | Anton Newcombe | Joel Gion - Tambourine/Maracas
Rob Campanella - Organ/Mellotron |
2009-2015 | Anton Newcombe |
Collin Hegna |
Dan Allaire | Anton Newcombe | Joel Gion - Tambourine/Maracas
Rob Campanella - Organ/Mellotron |
2015-present | Anton Newcombe Ricky Maymi |
Collin Hegna |
Dan Allaire | Anton Newcombe | Joel Gion - Tambourine/Maracas
Rob Campanella - Organ/Mellotron |
References
- ↑ "Washington City Paper competition asserting the founding line-up of the Brian Jonestown Massacre.". Washington City Paper. Retrieved 9 May 2012.