List of the Yardbirds members

The Yardbirds are an English blues rock band from London. Formed in May 1963, the group originally included lead vocalist Keith Relf, lead guitarist Anthony "Top" Topham, rhythm guitarist Chris Dreja, bassist Paul Samwell-Smith and drummer Jim McCarty.[1] In October, Topham was replaced by Eric Clapton.[2] He remained until 13 March 1965, when he left due to creative disagreements.[3] Clapton recommended Jimmy Page to replace him, but he declined and Jeff Beck took over.[4] Page later joined on bass the following June, after Samwell-Smith abruptly quit; Dreja later took over the role, allowing Page to join Beck on guitar.[5] This lineup was short-lived, however, as Beck left in November 1966.[6] The group continued as a four-piece until July 1968, when Relf and McCarty left due to creative differences, primarily with Page.[7] Dreja initially remained, but by August, Page formed a new group with vocalist Robert Plant, bassist John Paul Jones and drummer John Bonham, who later renamed themselves Led Zeppelin.[8]

Two lineups of The Yardbirds 2005 (top) and 2010 (bottom).

McCarty and Dreja reformed the Yardbirds in 1992, adding new members "Detroit" John Idan (lead vocals, lead guitar) and Ron Demick (bass, backing vocals) from the drummer's eponymous band, months later Demick left the band, Ray Major joined on lead guitar, and Idan moved to bass.[9] A recording of the Jim McCarty Band featuring Demick and Idan was released under the Yardbirds name as Reunion Jam.[10][9] In 1996, Majors was replaced by Gypie Mayo,[11] and later Garman was replaced by Alan Glen.[12] This lineup remained stable for seven years, releasing the band's first new studio album since 1967, Birdland, in 2003.[13] Shortly after the album's touring cycle, Glen left the Yardbirds and was replaced by Billy Boy Miskimmin.[14] Mayo also left the band at the end of 2004,[15] with Jerry Donahue taking his place.[16][17] Donahue remained for a year, before he was replaced by Ben King.[18]

In 2008, Glen returned to replace Miskimmin, although only remained for a year before leaving again.[19] Also in 2009, Idan left the Yardbirds after 14 years as the band's frontman. To replace Glen and Idan, the group added Andy Mitchell on lead vocals, acoustic guitar and harmonica, with David Smale joining on bass.[20] The band's lineup remained stable until early 2012, when Dreja was forced to stop performing after suffering two strokes.[21][22] The following July, it was announced that Dreja would be leaving the band, with original member Top Topham taking his place.[23] On 30 January 2015, this lineup played its final show at the 100 Club in London.[24] A few days later, it was announced that McCarty and Topham would return with former lead singer and guitarist Idan, bassist Kenny Aaronson and Myke Scavone on harmonica and percussion.[25]

Within a month of announcing a new lineup in February 2015, the Yardbirds postponed all tour dates due to "health concerns and extenuating circumstances".[26] In May, guitarist Earl Slick was added to the band's lineup in place of Topham, and the shows were rescheduled for later in the year.[27] However, due to "scheduling conflicts" Slick was unable to tour with the group, and on 12 August 2015 Johnny A. was announced as the band's new lead guitarist.[28] Johnny A. remained until July 2018, when he was replaced by Godfrey Townsend.[29]

Members

Current

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Jim McCarty
  • 1963–1968
  • 1992–present
  • drums
  • percussion
  • backing and occasional lead vocals
all Yardbirds releases
John Idan
  • 1992–2009
  • 2015–present
  • lead vocals
  • rhythm guitar (2015–present)
  • bass (1995–2009)
  • lead guitar (1992–1995)
Kenny Aaronson 2015–present bass none to date
Myke Scavone
  • harmonica
  • percussion
  • backing vocals
Godfrey Townsend 2018–present lead guitar

Former

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Chris Dreja
  • 1963–1968
  • 1992–2013
  • rhythm guitar (1963–1966, 1992–2013)
  • backing vocals
  • bass (1966–1968)
all Yardbirds releases
Keith Relf 1963–1968
(died 1976)
  • lead vocals
  • harmonica
  • rhythm guitar (1966–1968)
Paul Samwell-Smith 1963–1966
  • bass
  • backing vocals
  • all Yardbirds releases from Five Live Yardbirds (1964) to Roger the Engineer (1966)
  • London 1963: The First Recordings! (1981)
  • BBC Sessions (1997)
  • Live! Blueswailing July '64 (2003)
Anthony "Top" Topham
  • 1963
  • 2013–2015
  • lead guitar (1963, 2015)
  • rhythm guitar (2013–2015)
none
Eric Clapton 1963–1965 lead guitar
Jeff Beck 1965–1966
  • For Your Love (1965)
  • Having a Rave Up (1965)
  • Roger the Engineer (1966)
  • BBC Sessions (1997)
  • Birdland (2003) – guest appearance on one track only
Jimmy Page 1966–1968
  • lead guitar
  • rhythm guitar (1966)
  • bass (1966)
Ron Demick 1992–1995
  • bass
  • harmonica
  • backing vocals
none
Laurie Garman 1995–1996 harmonica
Ray Majors
  • lead guitar
  • backing vocals
Gypie Mayo
(John Cawthra)
1996–2004
(died 2013)
  • Birdland (2003)
Alan Glen
  • 1996–2003
  • 2008–2009
  • harmonica
  • percussion
Billy Boy Miskimmin 2003–2008
  • harmonica
  • percussion
  • backing vocals
Live at B.B. King Blues Club (2007)
Jerry Donahue 2004–2005 lead guitar none
Ben King 2005–2015
  • lead guitar
  • percussion
Andy Mitchell 2009–2015
  • lead vocals
  • acoustic guitar
  • harmonica
  • percussion
Making Tracks (2012)
David Smale
  • bass
  • backing vocals
Earl Slick
(Frank Madeloni)
2015 lead guitar none
Johnny A.
(John Antonopoulos)
2015–2018

Timeline

Lineups

Period Members Releases
May–October 1963 none
October 1963 – March 1965
  • Keith Relf – lead vocals, harmonica
  • Eric Clapton – lead guitar
  • Chris Dreja – rhythm guitar
  • Paul Samwell-Smith – bass, backing vocals
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, backing vocals
March 1965 – June 1966
  • Keith Relf – lead vocals, harmonica
  • Jeff Beck – lead guitar
  • Chris Dreja – rhythm guitar
  • Paul Samwell-Smith – bass, backing vocals
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • For Your Love (1965)
  • Having a Rave Up (1965)
  • Roger the Engineer (1966)
  • Glimpses 1963–1968 (2011)
June–August 1966
  • Keith Relf – lead vocals, harmonica
  • Jeff Beck – lead guitar
  • Chris Dreja – rhythm guitar
  • Jimmy Page – bass
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • "Psycho Daisies" (1966) (Beck, Page, & McCarty only)
  • Glimpses 1963–1968 (2011) (3 live tracks from 27/6/1966)
August–November 1966
  • Keith Relf – lead vocals, harmonica
  • Jeff Beck – lead and rhythm guitars
  • Jimmy Page – lead and rhythm guitars
  • Chris Dreja – bass, backing vocals
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, backing vocals
November 1966 – July 1968
  • Keith Relf – lead vocals, harmonica, rhythm guitar
  • Jimmy Page – lead guitar
  • Chris Dreja – bass, backing vocals
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Band inactive 1969–1992
1992–1995
  • John Idan – lead vocals, lead guitar
  • Chris Dreja – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Ron Demick – bass, harmonica, backing vocals
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, backing vocals
none
1995–1996
  • John Idan – lead vocals, bass
  • Ray Majors – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Chris Dreja – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Laurie Garman – harmonica
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, backing vocals
1996
  • John Idan – lead vocals, bass
  • Gypie Mayo – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Chris Dreja – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Laurie Garman – harmonica
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, backing vocals
1996–2003
  • John Idan – lead vocals, bass
  • Gypie Mayo – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Chris Dreja – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Alan Glen – harmonica, percussion
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, backing vocals
2003 – November 2004
  • John Idan – lead vocals, bass
  • Gypie Mayo – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Chris Dreja – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Billy Boy Miskimmin – harmonica, percussion
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, backing vocals
none
November 2004 – October 2005
  • John Idan – lead vocals, bass
  • Jerry Donahue – lead guitar
  • Chris Dreja – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Billy Boy Miskimmin – harmonica, percussion
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, backing vocals
October 2005 – 2008
  • John Idan – lead vocals, bass
  • Ben King – lead guitar
  • Chris Dreja – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Billy Boy Miskimmin – harmonica, percussion
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, backing vocals
2008 – May 2009
  • John Idan – lead vocals, bass
  • Ben King – lead guitar
  • Chris Dreja – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Alan Glen – harmonica, percussion
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, backing vocals
none
May 2009 – July 2013
  • Andy Mitchell – lead vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
  • Ben King – lead guitar
  • Chris Dreja – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • David Smale – bass, backing vocals
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, backing vocals
July 2013 – January 2015
  • Andy Mitchell – lead vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
  • Ben King – lead guitar
  • Top Topham – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • David Smale – bass, backing vocals
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, backing vocals
none
February–May 2015
  • John Idan – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Top Topham – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Kenny Aaronson – bass
  • Myke Scavone – harmonica, percussion, backing vocals
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, backing vocals
May–August 2015
  • John Idan – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Earl Slick – lead guitar
  • Kenny Aaronson – bass
  • Myke Scavone – harmonica, percussion, backing vocals
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, backing vocals
August 2015 – July 2018
  • John Idan – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Johnny A. – lead guitar
  • Kenny Aaronson – bass
  • Myke Scavone – harmonica, percussion, backing vocals
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, backing vocals
July 2018 – present
  • John Idan – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Godfrey Townsend – lead guitar
  • Kenny Aaronson – bass
  • Myke Scavone – harmonica, percussion, backing vocals
  • Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, vocals

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