List of 16 Horsepower band members

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The following is a complete chronology of the various line-ups of the alternative country music group Sixteen Horsepower . Sixteen Horsepower (briefly known simply as Horsepower) formed in 1992 in Los Angeles, California, prior to relocating to Denver, Colorado.

Contents

Timeline

List of 16 Horsepower band members

Member history chart

Members listed in the third column were touring and/or live guest musicians during the period indicated.

Sixteen Horsepower line-ups
(1992-1993) [1]
as Horsepower
(1993-1996)
as Sixteen Horsepower
  • David Eugene Edwards - lead vocals, guitar, banjo, Chemnitzer concertina, hurdy-gurdy, lap steel, bandoneon
  • Jean-Yves Tola - drums, vocals
  • Kevin Soll - upright bass, vocals
(1996)
  • David Eugene Edwards - lead vocals, guitar, banjo, Chemnitzer concertina, hurdy-gurdy, lap steel, bandoneon
  • Jean-Yves Tola - drums, vocals
  • Pascal Humbert - guitar, vocals
  • Kevin Soll - upright bass, vocals
(1996)
  • David Eugene Edwards - lead vocals, guitar, banjo, Chemnitzer concertina, hurdy-gurdy, lap steel, bandoneon
  • Jean-Yves Tola - drums, vocals
  • Pascal Humbert - guitar, vocals
  • Rob Reddick - bass, vocals
  • Bob Ferbrache - steel guitar (1996)
(1997-1998)
  • David Eugene Edwards - lead vocals, guitar, banjo, Chemnitzer concertina, hurdy-gurdy, lap steel, bandoneon
  • Jean-Yves Tola - drums, vocals
  • Pascal Humbert - bass, upright bass, vocals
  • Jeffrey-Paul Norlander - fiddle, guitar, cello, organ, vocals
(1998)
  • David Eugene Edwards - lead vocals, guitar, banjo, Chemnitzer concertina, hurdy-gurdy, lap steel, bandoneon
  • Jean-Yves Tola - drums, piano, vocals
  • Pascal Humbert - bass, upright bass, vocals
  • Jeffrey-Paul Norlander - fiddle, guitar, cello, organ, vocals
  • Steve Taylor - guitar, keyboards
(1998-2001)
  • David Eugene Edwards - lead vocals, guitar, banjo, Chemnitzer concertina, hurdy-gurdy, lap steel, bandoneon
  • Jean-Yves Tola - drums, piano, vocals
  • Pascal Humbert - bass, upright bass, vocals
  • Steve Taylor - guitar, keyboards
  • Elin Palmer - violin (2000) [2]
(2001-2005) [3]
  • David Eugene Edwards - lead vocals, guitar, banjo, Chemnitzer concertina, hurdy-gurdy, lap steel, bandoneon
  • Jean-Yves Tola - drums, vocals
  • Pascal Humbert - bass, upright bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Daniel McMahon - organ (2002) [4]
  • John Rumly - guitar, bass, banjo (2002) [5]

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