Martin Turner: Formerly of Wishbone Ash Martin played bass with us for nearly 9 years before forming his own band to continue the legacy of WA. He still joins us for a play from time to time when he’s around. Martin played bass on our second album ‘deep.’
Jim Rodford: Prior to his tragic, accidental death Jim, formerly of the Mike Cotton Sound, The Kinks, Argent and The Zombies, played with us for 8 years. Jim played bass on our ‘In the Red’ album and was a major force in the band during his time with us.
Steve Rodford: Son of Jim. Steve is the drummer with The Zombies who are currently touring extensively in the USA and beyond. He is often to be seen with us onstage and has been co-writing some of our latest material with Geoff Grange. Steve has also appeared on Simon’s album with Tony Dore ‘The Festival At The End of The World’ by Nation of Strangers.
Russ Rodford: Jim’s younger son Russ has maintained the playing tradition set by his dad. An excellent guitarist and bass player he’s played gigs in all corners of the UK with the BBs and more recently with John Verity while also opening for The Zombies with Cara and Anya Rodford.
Andy Hodge: Yet another exceptional bass player, Andy is an accomplished session player as well as having played in both the ‘We will rock you’ and ‘That’ll be the day’ West End shows. Considered to be one of the finest bass players in the UK he’s played many gigs with the Blue Bishops.
John ‘Rabbit’ Bundrick: Rabbit’s keyboard playing CV is extensive and includes such seminal bands as Crawler, Free and The Who, with whom he played for 29 years. He is on our ‘In the Red’ album as well as our BBC Radio 2 session for Paul Jones. He and Simon recently appeared together at Musikmesse and are currently collaborating on new material.
Rod Argent: Another keyboard player who played with The Who (Who’s Next), Rod’s career with Colin Blunstone and The Zombies continues to attract audiences all over the world. Along with Rabbit he played on our ‘In the Red’ album and, like Rabbit, played with The Who, notably on the ‘Who’s Next’ album.
Martin Barre: Now with his own band after leaving Jethro Tull Martin has joined the BBs a couple of times live but also provided some excellent guitar on the ‘deep’ album. Reciprocating, Simon provided the vocals to ‘Don’t say a Word’ on Martin’s ‘Stage Left’ album.
Graeme Wheatley: The original bass player in the band, Graeme toured in the UK and Europe before leaving to set up The Little Devils and more recently Deep Blue Sea. He has stayed close with the band and his contribution continues with songs he has written with both Simon and Geoff.
Jon Noyce: It’s been a while since ‘Noycey’ has played with us but the occasions on which he has have been memorable. Another huge talent on the bass, his track record include playing with Jethro Tull, Gary Moore, Martin Barre and film soundtracks that include Guy Richie’s King Arthur: Legend of the sword.
Matt Jones: Matt’s drumming has featured on both the BBs’ appearances at The Secret Widget Festival, at Kenney Jones’s Hurtwood Park in Surrey, as well as gigs closer to his native Bristol. From Latin Jazz in Bristol’s Chirimoya, to the prog, punk , metal and blues fusions of The Brackish, Matt’s drumming plays a stand out part.
Ian Fordham: Ian and Simon go back many years to when they played together in Bandit and The Bury-Burrett Band during the 70s. Formerly working with Chris Judge-Smith of Van der Graaf Generator and Imperial Storm Band fame, Ian regularly appears on bass at both festivals and gigs.
Mickey Hollis: Mickey’s drumming skills have seen him play with many bands on the function circuit alongside regular gigs. A versatile player, Mickey has recently, and successfully, put together live performances of The Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road.’ Something even the originators never did.
Mike Horne: Mike has already established a reputation as one of the finest drummers and percussionists in South Africa. Something he’s now repeating in the UK. He’s been a welcome contributor to our live performances and we look forward to many more gigs with him.
Paco Munoz: A rocky edged drummer all the way from Valencia, in his home country Paco has shared the stage with legendary rock bands whose names include Deep Purple. While he has now returned to Spain some of his performances with the BBs are still to be found on YouTube.
Jim Bryan: Jim and his signature Alembic bass have been seen on many an occasion with the BBs. A fine player Jim can also be seen playing with the most excellent alt rock band, The Bushman Brothers. Check them out.
Chris Hunt: When you’ve played drums for artists as diverse as Lonnie Donegan, Roger Daltrey and Van Morrison there’s no question you’re on top of your game. So it’s been a great pleasure to have Chris play live with the BBs on many occasions. We’re sure there’ll be more.
Rob Bowerman: A first rate guitarist Rob has joined the BBs on a number of occasions both covering for Simon and as an additional guitarist. Well known for his work on the West Country music scene, along with The Tree Frogs Rob is working alsongside Simon with Rabbit Bundrick.
Jacob Tyghe: From Port Erin, Jake has joined us with Matt Jones, playing in Bristol. A very talented member of the Bristol music scene, Jake is currently playing bass with Matt in The Brackish while his other credits include recording with Roy Harper’s son Nick Harper, and the Wilderness Kids.
Derik Timms: Derik has joined the BBs onstage on both bass and guitar and has brought his excellent slide playing to the band when Simon’s health issues (now resolved) have intervened. Alongside his own Moondogs band, he also plays with John Verity and he and Geoff have co-written some of the BB’s more recent material.
Justin Hildreth: After a career that includes drumming for Joan Armatrading, Thomas Dolby , Lene Lovich and Nina Hagen, Justin has made a significant contribution to the BBs, playing on and off with the band for many years, appearing on one track on ‘Blue Bishops’ and all tracks on ‘In the Red.’
Bob Sellins: Was the original lead guitar player in the BBs and although he left some years ago he still joins the band onstage when they play in the West Country. Bob made a major contribution to the recording and production of the BBs first two albums ‘Blue Bishops’ and ‘deep’ and is a highly skilled and distinctive musician.
Geoff Nicholls: Along with Ian Fordham, Geoff, played with Simon over 40 years ago. He was the drummer in Principal Edwards’ Magic Theatre and a presenter of TV’s Rock School. Currently an authoritative drum journalists around, he’s only appeared briefly so far but there’s plenty of time to put that right.
Ben Smith: Ben is an accomplished session and live band player and an exceptional solo player in his own right, with a first rate reputation. His soaring guitar has featured on Blue Bishops’ ‘Bootleg’ CD and he has also joined us on tours in Holland and across the UK.