Present members of Merle HaggardÃ?s The Strangers band are; Merle Haggard, Renato Caranto, Doug Colosio, Jim Christie, Floyd Domino, Ben Haggard, Dana Haggard, Theresa Haggard, Norman Hamlet, Scott Joss and Taras Prodaniuk. There have been 28 past members.
Scott Joss, fiddle Ben Haggard, lead guitar Theresa Haggard, back-up vocals
Tim Howard is not a member of Merle Haggard's band. Merle Haggard, the legendary country singer, passed away in April 2016. Prior to his passing, Howard was known for his work as a drummer, but he is not currently associated with Haggard's music or band, as Haggard is no longer active.
Yes he did. Merle’s autograph is on his fender precision bass.
The background vocals for Merle Haggard's song "Kern River" are sung by The Strangers, Haggard's longtime backing band. Specific members, including guitarist Roy Nichols and vocalist Bonnie Owens, contributed to the harmonies that enhance the song's emotional depth. The collaboration between Haggard and The Strangers played a significant role in shaping the sound of his music during that era.
Yes, Tom Comer played bass for Merle Haggard. He was part of Haggard's band during the 1970s, contributing to the iconic sound that defined much of Haggard's music during that era. Comer's musicianship helped support Haggard's storytelling through country music.
Scott Joss, fiddle Ben Haggard, lead guitar Theresa Haggard, back-up vocals
Tim Howard is not a member of Merle Haggard's band. Merle Haggard, the legendary country singer, passed away in April 2016. Prior to his passing, Howard was known for his work as a drummer, but he is not currently associated with Haggard's music or band, as Haggard is no longer active.
Yes he did. Merle’s autograph is on his fender precision bass.
The background vocals for Merle Haggard's song "Kern River" are sung by The Strangers, Haggard's longtime backing band. Specific members, including guitarist Roy Nichols and vocalist Bonnie Owens, contributed to the harmonies that enhance the song's emotional depth. The collaboration between Haggard and The Strangers played a significant role in shaping the sound of his music during that era.
Yes, Tom Comer played bass for Merle Haggard. He was part of Haggard's band during the 1970s, contributing to the iconic sound that defined much of Haggard's music during that era. Comer's musicianship helped support Haggard's storytelling through country music.
Haggard. The highest amount of members peaked at 21.
He was guitarist for Kenny Price in the late 70's. Roy Nichols was Merle Haggard's guitarist until he had a stroke in the late eighties, so if he did play for Merle it would have had to been after Roy Nichols left the band. My Dad worked with Leon and his Dad in the 60's and 70's. I believe Leon's Dad was Kenny Price's guitarist for a time, Leon's band opened for Merle several times in the 70's.
Haggard - band - was created in 1991.
The standard is four people. Vocals, Drums, Guitar, and Bass. Though there really isn't a limit as to how many there can be, like the band Haggard with around 10 members.
If you are inquiring about the original members of the band The Monkeys yes all four members are still alive. Only three of the original members are still part of the band, Davy Jones is considered a former member.
The original members of the band "The Bee Gees" were the brothers Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb. The band was an English band founded in 1958.
yes