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George CummingsIn the spring of 2004, the Flares were reborn in Lebanon, Tennessee when Cummings joined original members, guitarist Jim Pasquale and drummer Norman'' Knobby'' Lowell, along with Nashville singer-songwriters Scotty Cothran, Harold Hutchcraft, Jack Bond and Forest Borders, to cut the comeback album, It Is What It Is.
Dave MatthewsDave has close friendship with banjo ist Béla Fleck, the frontman and namesake of Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, and with whom Matthews appears as guest vocalist on their 1998 release, Left of Cool and both Fleck and the Flecktones' bassist Victor Wooten have made numerous appearances both live and studio with the Dave Matthews Band.
David SanciousOn Jon's Spring and Summer 1982 US Animation tour, David showcased his piano and synthesizer prowess on several YES tunes as well as Jon Anderson tunes.
Mick Jagger On 20 May 2011, Jagger announced the formation of a new supergroup, SuperHeavy, which includes Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, Damian Marley and A. R. Rahman.
Robin TrowerIn 2007 Trower released a third recording with Jack Bruce, Seven Moons, featuring Gary Husband on drums.
Janne StarkIn 2007 Stark released the debut by his new solo project Mountain Of Power on Grooveyard Records, dedicated to his influences from the seventies, such as Derringer, Moxy, Stray Dog, Captain Beyond and Budgie, featuring guests like Dan Swanö, Björn Lodin, Thomas Larsson, Anders Johansson, Chris Catena, Jonas Hansson, David Fremberg, Mikael'' Nord'' Andersson and Mike Andersson.
Doug WatkinsThe other Watkins-led session, Soulnik (1961), with Yusef Lateef and reissued as part of the OJC series, features Watkins on cello with Herman Wright backing him on bass.
Neal MorseIn 1999, he joined former Dream Theater co-founder Mike Portnoy, Flower Kings' Roine Stolt and Marillion's Pete Trewavas to form the supergroup Transatlantic.
Bruce KulickKulick's brother Bob Kulick also played with Kiss as a session guitarist, and in addition appeared on Paul Stanley's 1978 solo album.
Pam Mark HallAfter meeting and doing gigs together over 30 years ago in California, Pam Mark Hall and veteran pop - rock singer-songwriter / record producer / guitarist / vocalist Jerry Chamberlain joined forces as the duo, Pamelita and Parker, in the Fall of 2008.
Simon Wright (musician)On 25 January 2013, it was announced that Wright had joined Geoff Tate's version of Queensrÿche, replacing Bobby Blotzer.
Stuart DuncanIn 2011, Duncan collaborated with cellist Yo-Yo Ma, bassist Edgar Meyer, and mandolinist Chris Thile on the album The Goat Rodeo Sessions.
Scott MathewsHis productions and performances appeared in 1998 on'' The Best of John Hiatt'' project for Capitol Records and'' The Best of Friends'' by John Lee Hooker with, Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, Carlos Santana, Van Morrison, Nick Lowe, Los Lobos, Ben Harper, Ry Cooder, Ike Turner and a plethora of other major guests.
Jonathan Butler right | thumb | Jonathan Butler at the Dave Koz & Friends Smooth Jazz Cruise 2006.
JandekOn December 8, 2009, Jandek performed on electric guitar with Jeffrey Allport (drums), Wendy Atkinson (electric bass), Josh Stevenson (EMS Synthi AKS), and Rachael Wadham (zither) in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Dave PeggPegg also formed Peggy & PJ, a duo with guitarist PJ Wright, who had been lead guitar with the Steve Gibbons Band, touring smaller venues and producing an album Galileo's Apology in 2007, a collection of pop and folk-rock songs and instrumentals.
Chris Thompson (English musician)Also in 1986, Thompson sang vocals on a solo album by ex - Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett.
Greg HoweIn 2011, Howe toured Vladivostok, Italy and Israel with drummer Dennis Chambers and bassist Stu Hamm.
Christine CollisterShe continues to write her own material and in 2011 was touring with Dave Kelly and Peter Filleul (ex Climax Blues Band) on piano and third harmony.
Michael Guy ChislettIn 2004, Chislett played guitar for the band Mamma and the All-Stars with Matthew Kennedy (guitar), Joel Houston (bass), Marty Sampson (drums) and Andris Jaunalksnis (vocals).
Mickey Thomas (singer)In 1992 Paul Kantner reformed Jefferson Starship without Thomas, and Thomas formed a new touring band called Starship featuring Mickey Thomas.
Jimmy Powell (musician)The second recording session was in May 1941, again with Eldridge, together with Lester Boone, Ernie Powell, and Jimmy Powell on alto saxophones, Eddie Heywood on piano, Paul Chapman on guitar, Grachan Moncur on bass, and Herbert Cowans on drums.
Jon HendricksIn the summer of 2003 Hendricks went on tour with the'' Four Brothers'', a quartet consisting of Hendricks, Kurt Elling, Mark Murphy and Kevin Mahogany.
Malford Milligan In 1994, he helped form the Texas supergroup, Storyville, with David Holt, David Grissom, and the rhythm section from Stevie Ray Vaughan's Double Trouble, which included bassist, Tommy Shannon, and drummer, Chris Layton.
Dave KermanIn 2007 Kerman joined Bob Drake's Cabinet of Curiosities, a live band comprising Drake (guitar, vocals, violin, banjo), David Campbell (guitar, bass, vocals) and Kerman (drums), plus a few guest musicians for each performance.
Vince MelouneyIn 1969, he formed a short-lived supergroup, Fanny Adams, with Doug Parkinson on lead vocals, Teddy Toi on bass and Johnny Dick on drums who recorded one album also called Fanny Adams.
Shooter Jennings In 2011, along with childhood friend and master pianist Erik Deutsch, Jennings formed'' The Triple Crown'', a new backing band featuring Erik Deutsch on piano, Tony Leone on drums, Jeff Hill on bass, Jon Graboff on pedal steel, Eleanor Whitmore on fiddle and Chris Masterson on lead guitar.
Barry Goldberg2004 : Shining Through The Rain by Percy also co-produced by Davis and Goldberg, featuring Larry Byrom, Denny Freeman, Clayton Ivey, Ed Greene, Phil Upchurch, Bob Glaub, the Waters, Jakob Dylan... and songs by the Bee Gees, Mikael Rickfors, Carla Olson, Jackie Lomax, Earl Carson, Bobby Moore.
JandekOn December 9, 2009, Jandek performed with Dave Chokroun (double bass) and Jeremy van Wyck (drums, also in Shearing Pinx) in Victoria, British Columbia.
John Wesley Harding (singer)John Wesley Harding's Cabinet of Wonders'', his series of variety shows, began in Spring 2009 in New York City at (Le) Poisson Rouge, before moving to City Winery, and has included appearances by Rosanne Cash, Graham Parker, Josh Ritter, Rick Moody, Colson Whitehead, Jonathan Ames, A. C. Newman, Rhett Miller, Steven Page, Eugene Mirman, David Gates, John Roderick, Jon Auer, Tanya Donelly, Martha Plimpton, Todd Barry, Steve Almond, and Stephen Elliott.
Jackie Allen (musician)Since 2002 Jackie Allen has performed and recorded primarily with the same core ensemble including John Moulder (guitars), Dane Richeson (percussion), and Hans Sturm (bass) with the addition of either Ben Lewis, Laurence Hobgood, or Tom Larson (keyboards), Orbert Davis or Tito Carillo (trumpets), and Steve Eisen (woodwinds).
Arthur Brown (musician)In 1973, he was one of the performers on sometimes Hawkwind vocalist Robert Calvert's album Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters, together with a number of other Hawkwind members.
Don BrewerIn 1964, Brewer joined former DJ Terry Knight as well as bassist Herm Jackson, guitarist Curt Johnson, and keyboardist Bobby Caldwell and formed the band Terry Knight and the Pack.
Jim KaleSince 1978, he has toured and recorded with a number of line-ups using the Guess Who name, sometimes with other former members, but rarely with former frontman, Burton Cummings.
Gary CheroneIn May 2006, Cherone sang in three shows as part of Amazing Journey, a tribute to The Who created by ex Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy, featuring Paul Gilbert on guitar and Billy Sheehan on bass.
Laramie DeanIn 2013, Laramie Dean did another US tour with Jimmy Dale, Trevor Lucca, and Alex Lewis.
Marco MendozaIn 1994, he was recruited into a reformed lineup of Thin Lizzy, also featuring Sykes, with guitarist Scott Gorham, keyboard player Darren Wharton and drummer Brian Downey.
Bun E. CarlosIt was announced in early 2009 that Carlos had, together with Hanson singer Taylor Hanson, former Smashing Pumpkins guitarist James Iha and Fountains of Wayne bassist Adam Schlesinger, formed a new band called Tinted Windows.
Oli BrownBrown's third album Here I Am was released on 23 April 2012, and featured Scott Barnes (bass), Wayne Proctor (drums and percussion) and Joel White (keyboards) with guest performances by Dani Wilde and Paul Jones.
George Lynch (musician)Despite this new band and new album, in the early fall of 2008 Lynch embarked on a tour with a reformed Lynch Mob featuring original singer Oni Logan, bassist Marco Mendoza and drummer Tommy Aldridge.
Bev BevanAfter the death of Carl Wayne in 2004, he formed a new band, Bev Bevan's Move, with Phil Tree and former ELO Part II colleagues Phil Bates and Neil Lockwood, to play a set comprising mostly The Move classics on tour.
Peter RowanIn 1973, Rowan, together with Greene, Grisman, Bill Keith, and Clarence White formed the bluegrass band Muleskinner.
Chris MarionSince moving to Nashville in 1987, Marion has toured with the likes of Steven Curtis Chapman, Tony Elenburg, Shenandoah, Beth Moore and Jeannie Seely of the Grand Ole Opry.
Michel DelvilleHe has played and recorded with Dave Liebman, Elton Dean, Annie Whitehead, Harry Beckett, Richard Sinclair, Ed Mann, Alex Maguire, Dagmar Krause, Benoît Moerlen (who joined the Moving Tones for a series of gigs in 2008), Tony Bianco, Karen Mantler, Geoff Leigh, Markus Stauss, Guy Segers, Klaus Blasquiz, Gilad Atzmon, Dirk Wachtelear and others.
Shawn LaneOn 19 September 1992 Lane played in Guitar Player Magazine's 25th anniversary concert at Warfield Theatre, San Francisco alongside Steve Morse, John Lee Hooker, Dick Dale, Jeff'' Skunk'' Baxter, Adrian Belew, Ry Cooder and others.
Steve Jones (musician)In 1996, Jones formed Neurotic Outsiders, that featured himself on guitar and vocals, former Guns N' Roses members Duff McKagan and Matt Sorum on rhythm guitar and drums, and John Taylor from Duran Duran, on bass.
John Prior (musician)In November 2006, he produced the Matt Finish single Do n't Fade Away with singer/guitarist Luke Dixon, bassist Matt Cornell and sound engineer Greg Clarke ; directed, edited and promoted the accompanying video clip ; and in December 2006, John and his brother Rob promoted Matt Finish's Matt Moffitt Memorial Tour featuring Dixon, Cornell, Clayton and a guest performance by Rick Grossman.
Gregg BissonetteIn 2012, he was featured on the album The Mystic Technocracy - Season 1 : The Age of Ignorance by Douglas R. Docker's prog rock space opera Docker's Guild with Tony Franklin, Guthrie Govan, Jeff Watson, Goran Edman, John Payne, Tony Mills and Amanda Somerville.
Peter Brown (singer)On tour in 1978, Brown and his band (now with additional members Keith Anderson, drums, Joe Guzzo, guitar, Mike Hllinger, keyboards and Wildflower, background vocals) played venues as diverse as New York's Bottom Line and Madison Square Garden.
Indra LesmanaIn 1983, he joined Sandy Evans, Tony Buck and Steve Elphick to form a modern jazz band called Women and Children First and recorded their first album in 1983.
Jerry Joseph1994 brought the next Jerry solo record, Love and Happiness on Back Door Records which featured an all-new lineup of musicians, including Dave Schools on bass.
Merrilee RushIn 2003, Rush appeared in the PBS special At the Drive-In along with Jan Berry and Dean Torrence (of Jan and Dean), Fabian, Bobby Vee, Chris Montez, Dodie Stevens, and Matthew and Gunnar Nelson (the sons of Ricky Nelson).
Jim Peterik In 1990, the original members of the Ides of March (Peterik, Millas, Bob Bergland, Mike Borch, Chuck Soumar, and John Larson) reunited, adding new members Scott May and Dave Stahlberg.
Kevin Parker (musician) Space Lime Peacock were a short-lived psychedelic funk band, formed in 2008, that featured Parker in various roles, such as on drums, backing vocals, guitar and bass.
Richard SinclairSinclair's next effort, R. S. V. P. (1994), was recorded with a fluctuating line-up including Pip Pyle, Tony Coe and former Happy The Man keyboardist Kit Watkins.
Chris GlenIn 1992, Chris teamed up with former SAHB members Zal Cleminson & Ted McKenna to form THE PARTY BOYS which featured guest vocalists such as FISH, Dan McCafferty, and Stevie Doherty with Stone The Crows Keyboardist Ronnie Leahy.
Graham Gouldman Gouldman began touring as'' 10cc featuring Graham Gouldman and Friends'', with his band comprising Rick Fenn, Paul Burgess, Mike Stevens and Mick Wilson.
Guy McDonough Prior to his death, Guy McDonough recorded a series of demos with his brother, Bill McDonough (drums), Sean Higgins (keyboards) and Nigel Spencer (bass) (all former bandmates in The Flatheads), Bill McDonough then assembled the tapes and Wheatley Records issued Guy McDonough's posthumous album, My Place, in April, 1985.
Tracii GunsIn September 1999, the classic lineup of Tracii Guns, Steve Riley, Phil Lewis, Kelly Nickels, and Mick Cripps prepared to reunite.
Howie PayneIn 1999 Payne then joined Edgar Summertyme's band The Big Kids on lead guitar with his brother Sean Payne on drums and Russell Pritchard on bass, who both went on to play in The Zutons.
Billy ThorpeThe two Aztecs combined for Downunda which was released in 1973 under the names, Thump'n Pig (Morgan) and Puff'n Billy (Thorpe) ; Other Australian artists were Daryl Braithwaite (as Tommy), Wendy Saddington, Doug Parkinson, Broderick Smith, Jim Keays, Colleen Hewett, Linda George, Ross Wilson, Bobby Bright, and Ian Meldrum (as Uncle Ernie in Sydney).
Steve AshleyIn 1974 Ashley recorded a live session of his songs for Capital Radio's 2 `` Sarah and Friends'' with Simon Nicol (gtr), Dave Pegg (bass), Dave Mattacks (drums) and Lea Nicholson (concertina).
Johnny Clegg thumb | right | 235px | <center> Johnny Clegg & Savuka, 1993 <br> <small> L-R : Derek De Beer, Mandisa Dlanga, Solly Letwamba, Johnny Clegg, Steve Mavuso, Keith Hutchinson </small> </center> Clegg went on to form his second inter-racial band, Savuka, continuing to blend African music with European influences.
Chip TaylorTaylor has also performed with alt-country singer-songwriter Robbie Fulks, playing bass for Fulks's January 2004 date at Double Door in Chicago.
Louie WeaverIn 2010, Weaver reunited with former members of Petra (Greg X. Volz, Bob Hartman, John Lawry and Mark Kelly) to form Classic Petra.
Michael SaxellMichael Saxell is featured as lead singer and co-writer of two songs with Keith Reid on the 2008 international release of the Procol Harum lyricist's album The Keith Reid Project - The Common Thread along with John Waite, Chris Thompson, Southside Johnny, Steve Booker, Terry Reid, Chaz Jankel and Bernie Shanahan.
Roine StoltIn 2013, Roine and The Flower Kings joined Neal Morse for a co-headlining tour in which the members of both bands collaborated for an encore consisting of Transatlantic songs, as 3 of the 4 members of Transatlantic were present (Roine Stolt, Neal Morse, and Mike Portnoy).
John PopperHe has performed with, among others, jam bands Spin Doctors, Dave Matthews Band, Phish and most recently, The Allman Brothers Band in 2009 ; bluesmen Eric Clapton and B. B. King ; singer-songwriters Jason Mraz and John Mayer ; saxophonist Karl Denson ; San Francisco's sfhounds.
A. R. RahmanOn 20 May 2011, English musician Mick Jagger announced the formation of a new supergroup, SuperHeavy, which includes Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, Damian Marley, and Rahman.
Albert BouchardIn 2008, Albert formed the band Blue Coupe with his brother Joe Bouchard, and original Alice Cooper bassist Dennis Dunaway.
T LavitzIn 1985 Lavitz joined the Bluesbusters, a blues-rock quintet also featuring Paul Barrere, guitarist/singer Catfish Hodge, bass player Freebo (Bonnie Raitt) and drummer Larry Zack.
Barry GoldbergIn 1994, Goldberg and Saul Davis produced Blue Night by Percy Sledge, which featured Bobby Womack, Steve Cropper, Mick Taylor, Greg Leisz, Bob Glaub, Ed Greene, Mikael Rickfors, the Waters... and songs written by Rickfors, Gregg Sutton, Pat Robinson, Carla Olson, the Bee Gees, Quinton Claunch, Fats Domino, and Otis Redding.
McCoy TynerIn 2008, Tyner toured with his quartet, which featured saxophonist Gary Bartz with Gerald Cannon (bass) and Eric Kamau Gravatt (drums).
Federico RamosIn 1995 Federico again joined with Uruguayan drummer José Luis Pérez and Uruguayan bassist Eduardo Márquez Del Signore (Jon Anderson ` s Latin Band).
Ry CooderIn 1995 he teamed with African multi-instrumentalist Ali Farka Toure on the album Talking Timbuktu, which he also produced ; the album also featured longtime Cooder collaborator Jim Keltner on drums, veteran blues guitarist Clarence'' Gatemouth'' Brown, jazz bassist John Patitucci and African percussionists and musicians including Hamma Sankare and Oumar Toure.
Jeff Schroeder In a 2003 article, Schroeder cited Ace Frehley, Jeff Beck, Slash, Pete Townshend, Brad Laner, Lee Ranaldo, Thurston Moore, Tom Verlaine, Richard Lloyd, Carrie Brownstein, and J. Mascis as his most prominent guitar playing influences.
John Taylor (bass guitarist)John Taylor and Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor joined forces with former Chic drummer Tony Thompson and Robert Palmer (singer) who earlier met at Duran Duran ` s charity concert at Aston Villa football ground 1983 to form the band The Power Station.
Steve Howe (musician) In 1981, Howe, John Wetton (King Crimson, UK), Carl Palmer (Atomic Rooster, Emerson, Lake & Palmer), and Geoff Downes (The Buggles, Yes) formed the band Asia, to focus on Yes, his solo work and his trio.
Michael BradfordJanuary 2010 saw the release of Ringo Starr's new album Y Not, featuring Bradford on bass on certain tracks, along with fellow bassist Sir Paul McCartney on others.
Marco MendozaAlso in 2004, Mendoza guested on keyboardist Derek Sherinian's solo album Mythology.
Jon Tiven2010 saw Tiven producing a new blues album by Troy Turner, as well as the cowriter of songs recorded by Shaun Murphy, Guitar Shorty, Alabama Mike, Tara Holloway, Erya Lyytinen, Colin Gilmore, Kirsten Thien.
James TaylorIn January 2008 Taylor recorded approximately 20 songs by others for a new album with a band including Luis Conte, Michael Landau, Lou Marini, Arnold McCuller, Jimmy Johnson, David Lasley, Walt Fowler, Andrea Zonn, Kate Markowitz, Steve Gadd and Larry Goldings.
Michael LowensternIn 2009, Lowenstern took part in the In C Remixed project which featured remixes of the seminal Terry Riley work'' In C'' by 16 artists including Meat Beat Manifesto's Jack Dangers, DJ Spooky, David Lang, Radiolab's Jad Abumrad and many others.
Dan PlonseyAlso in 1999, Plonsey toured the Netherlands with Steve Horowitz' Mousetrap Quartet, alongside of reed players Peter van Bergen and Michael Moore.
Carla BleyBley has collaborated with a number of other artists, including Jack Bruce, Robert Wyatt and Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, whose 1981 solo album Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports was a Carla Bley album in all but name.
Michael RotherIn 2010, Rother played five shows in Europe with Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley and Tall Firs guitarist Aaron Mullan (who played bass in the trio).
Thea GilmoreIn 2002 Gilmore shared lead vocals with Kellie While, beside musicians Maartin Allcock ; John Kirkpatrick, Robbie McIntosh, Michael McGoldrick and Simon Swarbrick in the Reel and Soul Association.
Richard Wright (musician)In 1996, inspired by his successful input into The Division Bell, Wright released his second solo album, Broken China, including contributions from Sinéad O'Connor on vocals, Pino Palladino on bass, Manu Katché on drums, Dominic Miller (known from his guitar work with Sting) and Tim Renwick, another Pink Floyd associate, on electric guitar.
Emmylou HarrisHarris then took her Wrecking Ball material on the road, releasing the live Spyboy in 1998, backed with a power trio comprising Nashville producer, songwriter and guitarist Buddy Miller and New Orleans musicians, drummer Brady Blade and bassist - vocalist - percussionist Daryl Johnson.
John TaglieriIn 1999 he jammed on stage with Little Richard, and has also shared the stage and been on bills with Rik Emmett, The Beach Boys, Edwin McCain, The Gin Blossoms, Gavin DeGraw, Chuck Berry, Lee Brice, Miranda Lambert, Chris Young (singer), Uncle Kracker, Kix Brooks, Jerrod Niemann, Jeffrey Gaines, Sister Hazel, Michael Tolcher, Marc Broussard, Dennis DeYoung, Foreigner, Firehouse (band), Charlie Daniels, Brian Vander Ark, Will Hoge, The Pat McGee Band, Indigo Girls, Butch Walker, Zac Brown, Blessid Union of Souls, Josh Kelley, Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers, Francisco Vidal, Hootie & The Blowfish, Keaton Simons, Shawn Mullins, David Ryan Harris and Virginia Coalition.
Eric BurdonIn 1988, he put together a band with 15 musicians including Andrew Giddings -- keyboards, Steve Stroud -- bass, Adrian Sheppard -- drums, Jamie Moses -- guitar and four backing vocalists to record the album I Used To Be An Animal in Malibu, in the United States.
Jon McClure McClures new project that features band members ; Lowkey (UK Hip-Hop Artist), Andy Nicholson (Ex-Arctic Monkeys Bassist), Matt Helders (Arctic Monkeys Drummer), Drew McConnell (Babyshambles Bassist), Joe Moskow (Reverend and The Makers), Jagz Kooner McClure married fellow Reverend and The Makers member Laura Manuel in the summer of 2009, after an on-off relationship that McClure said in an interview was'' proving tough''.
Mark FryIn 2009 Fry was contacted by Dorset-based experimental musicians Michael Tanner and Nicholas Palmer, together known as The A. Lords.
Graeme EdgeEdge has been joined onstage by Gordon Marshall as second drummer for Moodies concerts since 1991.
Kevin Burke (musician)In 1992, Burke recorded a solo album with Mark Graham (harmonica, clarinet, vocals), Paul Kotopish (guitar, mandolin, cittern, bass), and Sandy Silva (percussion).
Freddie MackFrom 1967 onwards his line-ups for the'' Freddie Mack Sound'', the'' Fantastic Freddie Mack Show'' or the'' Freddie Mack Extravaganza'' included, variously, Mel Day (vocals), Ray Lewis (bass), Dave Roffey (lead guitar), Ged Peck (lead guitar), Rod Jones (bass), Dick Morrissey (tenor sax), B. J. Wilson (drums), Roger Truth (drums).
Neil Murray (British musician)After Black Sabbath reformed their'' Mob Rules'' lineup in 1991 with Dio, Butler and Appice for Dehumanizer, Powell and Murray started a band project and recorded songs with singer John West (Artension, Royal Hunt).
Robert Fripp Following the band's break-up, Fripp, along with drummer Michael Giles, made plans for the formation of King Crimson in 1968, with Greg Lake, Peter Sinfield and Ian McDonald.
Conny BauerSince 1983 he has worked with artists such as Tadashi Endo, Sheryl Banks, Tony Oxley, Derek Bailey, Maggie Nicols, Theo Jörgensmann, Peter Brötzmann, Barre Phillips, Peter Kowald, Han Bennink, Barry Altschul, Jay Oliver, Louis Moholo, Gerry Hemingway, George Lewis.
Alex SoriaIn 2002, The Nils reformed with Carlos now on Bass, and ex Flounger and Chino guitar player and close friend of Alex, Mark Donato.