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Renaissance are an English progressive rock band from London. Formed in spring 1969, the group originally consisted of lead vocalist Jane Relf, guitarist and vocalist Keith Relf, bassist Louis Cennamo, drummer and vocalist Jim McCarty, and keyboardist John Hawken. The band has been through many lineup changes, and currently includes lead vocalist Annie Haslam (since 1971), guitarist and vocalist Mark Lambert (from 1985 to 1987, and since 2015), keyboardist Rave Tesar (since 2001), drummer and vocalist Frank Pagano (since 2009), keyboardist and vocalist Geoffrey Langley (since 2016), and bassist and vocalist John Arbo (since 2018).

Renaissance 2012

History Edit

1969–1987 Edit

Renaissance were formed in the spring of 1969 by former Yardbirds members Keith Relf (guitar, harmonica, vocals) and Jim McCarty (drums, percussion, vocals), who enlisted Relf's sister Jane on lead vocals and percussion, session bassist Louis Cennamo, and former Nashville Teens keyboardist John Hawken.[1] After releasing just one self-titled album, however, the group's lineup fell apart – McCarty was first to leave due to illness, followed by Keith Relf and Cennamo.[2] Hawken and Jane Relf completed Illusion with vocalist Terry Crowe, guitarist Michael Dunford, bassist Neil Korner and drummer Terry Slade.[3] By October, Hawken and Slade had also left the group.[4] They were replaced by John Tout and Anne-Marie "Binky" Cullom, respectively.[3] Annie Haslam took over from Cullom in January 1971.[5]

A few months into 1971, the band's manager Miles Copeland III decided to rebuild Renaissance around Haslam and Tout.[3] Crowe departed and Korner was replaced a number of times, starting with Danny McCulloch, followed by Frank Farrell and later John Wetton.[6][7] In 1972, Dunford stepped back from performing duty and was replaced by Mick Parsons, Ginger Dixon took over from Slade, and Wetton made way for Jon Camp.[8][9] Just before recording for the band's next album Prologue began, Parsons died in a car accident and was replaced by Rob Hendry, while Dixon was replaced with Terry Sullivan.[8][9] Hendry was replaced by Pete Finberg for a string of tour dates, before Dunford rejoined the band in time to record Ashes Are Burning.[8][10] This lineup remained stable for seven years, releasing five more albums.

After the tour in promotion of 1979's Azure d'Or, Tout and Renaissance parted ways by mutual consent.[11] In response, Sullivan also chose to leave the band.[12] The group briefly disbanded, but returned with Camera Camera in 1981 and Time-Line in 1983, which featured session musicians Peter Barron (drums) and Peter Gosling (keyboards).[8][13][14] In 1983, the band expanded again with the addition of drummer Gavin Harrison and keyboardist Mike Taylor,[15][16] although they were replaced by Greg Carter and Raphael Rudd, respectively, a year later.[17] Camp left in 1985, at which point Haslam and Dunford opted to tour as an acoustic quintet with Rudd, bassist Mark Lambert and percussionist Charles Descarfino.[18] Renaissance eventually disbanded after a final touring cycle which ended in June 1987.[6][19]

1998 onwards Edit

Haslam and Dunford reformed Renaissance in 1998 with former drummer Sullivan and keyboardist Tout, beginning work on new album Tuscany the next year.[5][20] After the first recording session, Tout was replaced by Mickey Simmonds, who completed the rest of the album.[21] Bass was recorded by guest contributors Roy Wood and Alex Caird.[21] For the album's promotional tour, the group added bassist David J. Keyes and second keyboardist Rave Tesar,[22] before they disbanded for a second time in 2002.[23] In August 2009, Haslam and Dunford announced that Renaissance would be returning for a third time, touring in commemoration of the band's 40th anniversary.[24] The group's lineup for the tour included returning members Keyes and Tesar, as well as drummer Frank Pagano and second keyboardist Tom Brislin.

By October 2010, Brislin had been replaced by Jason Hart.[25] On 20 November 2012, Dunford died after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage.[26] Despite the loss of a central member, Haslam assured that Renaissance would continue, and the following February it was announced that Ryche Chlanda would take over as the band's guitarist.[27] Grandine il vento, a new studio album recorded prior to Dunford's death, was released a few months later.[28] In 2015, Chlanda, Keyes and Hart were replaced by Mark Lambert, Leo Traversa and Tom Brislin, respectively.[29] The following year, Brislin was replaced again by Geoffrey Langley.[30] Charles Descarfino replaced Pagano in 2017 for an orchestral tour,[31] although by 2018 the drummer had returned to the band.[32] Later in the year, John Arbo replaced Traversa on bass.[23]

Members Edit

Current Edit

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
 
Annie Haslam
  • 1971–1987
  • 1998–2002
  • 2009–present
[5][6][19][20][24]
all Renaissance releases from Prologue (1972) onwards, except Live+Direct (2002) and Past Orbits of Dust (2012)
Mark Lambert
  • 1985–1987
  • 2015–present
[18][6][19][29]
  • guitar and backing vocals (2015 onwards)
  • bass (1985–1987)
  • Unplugged Live at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia USA (2000)
  • Live at the Union Chapel (2015)
  • A Symphonic Journey: Live in Concert (2018)
 
Rave Tesar
  • 2001–2002
  • 2009–present
[22][23][24]
  • keyboards
  • piano
 
Frank Pagano
  • 2009–2017
  • 2018–present
[24][31][32]
  • drums
  • percussion
  • backing vocals
  • The Mystic and the Muse (2010)
  • Tour 2011: Live in Concert (2012)
  • Grandine il Vento (2013)
  • Live at the Union Chapel (2015)
Geoffrey Langley 2016–present[30]
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
A Symphonic Journey: Live in Concert (2018)
John Arbo 2018–present[23]
  • bass
  • backing vocals
none

Former Edit

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
 
John Hawken 1969–1970[1][4]
  • keyboards
  • piano
Jane Relf
  • lead and backing vocals
  • occasional percussion
Keith Relf 1969–1970 (died 1976)[1][2]
  • guitar
  • harmonica
  • backing and lead vocals
Louis Cennamo 1969–1970[1][2] bass
 
Jim McCarty
  • drums
  • percussion
  • backing and occasional lead vocals
 
Michael Dunford
  • 1970–1972
  • 1973–1987
  • 1998–2002
  • 2009–2012 (until his death)
[3][8][10][6][19][5][20][24][26]
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
  • Illusion (1971) – one track only
  • all Renaissance releases from Ashes Are Burning (1973) to Live at the BBC: Sight & Sound (2016), except Live+Direct (2002) and Past Orbits of Dust (2012)
Terry Slade 1970–1972[3][4]
  • drums
  • percussion
Illusion (1971) – one track only
Neil Korner 1970–1971[3][6] bass
Terry Crowe
  • lead and backing vocals
  • occasional percussion
John Tout
  • 1970–1980
  • 1998–1999 (died 2015)
[3][11][5][20]
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
  • all Renaissance releases from Prologue (1972) to Azure d'Or (1979)
  • At the Royal Albert Hall (1997)
  • BBC Sessions (1999)
  • Day of the Dreamer (2000)
  • British Tour '76 (2006)
  • Dreams & Omens (2008)
  • DeLane Lea Studios 1973 (2015)
  • Academy of Music 1974 (2015)
  • Live at the BBC: Sight & Sound (2016)
Anne-Marie "Binky" Cullom 1970[3][5]
  • lead and backing vocals
  • occasional percussion
none
Danny McCulloch 1971 (died 2015)[6] bass
 
Frank Farrell 1971 (died 1997)[6]
 
John Wetton 1971–1972
(died 2017)[6][7][8][9]
Grandine il Vento (2013) – guest appearance on one track
Jon Camp 1972–1985[8][9][18]
  • bass
  • backing and occasional lead vocals
  • occasional guitars
  • all Renaissance releases from Prologue (1972) to Day of the Dreamer (2000)
  • British Tour '76 (2006)
  • Dreams & Omens (2008)
  • Live in Chicago (2010)
  • DeLane Lea Studios 1973 (2015)
  • Academy of Music 1974 (2015)
  • Live at the BBC: Sight & Sound (2016)
Ginger Dixon 1972[8][9] drums none
Mick Parsons 1972 (until his death)[8][9] guitar
Rob Hendry 1972–1973[8][9][10]
Prologue (1972)
Terry Sullivan
  • 1972–1980
  • 1998–2002
[8][9][12][5][20] [23]
  • drums
  • percussion
  • backing vocals
  • all Renaissance releases from Prologue (1972) to Azure d'Or (1979)
  • At the Royal Albert Hall (1997)
  • BBC Sessions (1999)
  • Day of the Dreamer (2000)
  • Tuscany (2000)
  • In the Land of the Rising Sun: Live in Japan 2001 (2002)
  • British Tour '76 (2006)
  • Dreams & Omens (2008)
  • DeLane Lea Studios 1973 (2015)
  • Academy of Music 1974 (2015)
  • Live at the BBC: Sight & Sound (2016)
Pete Finberg 1973[8][10] guitar none
 
Gavin Harrison 1983–1984[15][16][17]
  • drums
  • percussion
  • Songs from Renaissance Days (1997)
  • Live in Chicago (2010)
Mike Taylor keyboards
Raphael Rudd 1984–1987 (died 2002)[17][18][6][19]
  • keyboards
  • harmonica
Unplugged Live at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia USA (2000)
Greg Carter 1984–1985[17]
  • drums
  • percussion
none
Charles Descarfino
  • 1985–1987
  • 2017–2018
[18][6][19][31][32]
  • percussion (1985–1987, 2017–2018)
  • drums and backing vocals (2017–2018)
  • Unplugged Live at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia USA (2000)
  • A Symphonic Journey: Live in Concert (2018)
 
Mickey Simmonds 1999–2002[21][23]
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
  • Tuscany (2000)
  • In the Land of the Rising Sun: Live in Japan 2001 (2002)
 
David J. Keyes
  • 2001–2002
  • 2009–2015
[22][23][24][29]
  • bass
  • backing and occasional lead vocals
  • In the Land of the Rising Sun: Live in Japan 2001 (2002)
  • The Mystic and the Muse (2010)
  • Tour 2011: Live in Concert (2012)
  • Grandine il Vento (2013)
Tom Brislin
  • 2009–2010
  • 2015–2016
[24][25][29]
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
  • The Mystic and the Muse (2010)
  • Grandine il Vento (2013) – guest appearance on one track
  • Live at the Union Chapel (2015)
 
Jason Hart 2010–2015[25][29]
  • Tour 2011: Live in Concert (2012)
  • Grandine il Vento (2013)
Ryche Chlanda 2013–2015[27][29]
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
none
John Arbo 2018–2022[23]
  • bass
  • backing vocals
none
Leo Traversa 2015–2018[29][23]
  • bass
  • backing vocals
  • Live at the Union Chapel (2015)
  • A Symphonic Journey: Live in Concert (2018)

Timeline Edit

Lineups Edit

Period Members Studio albums Live albums
Spring 1969 – summer 1970
  • Live+Direct (2002)
  • Past Orbits of Dust (2012)
Summer – October 1970
  • Jane Relf – vocals, percussion
  • Terry Crowe – vocals, percussion
  • Michael Dunford – guitar, vocals
  • Neil Korner – bass
  • Terry Slade – drums, percussion
  • John Hawken – keyboards, piano
  • Illusion (1971) – one track only
none
October 1970 – January 1971
  • Binky Cullom – vocals, percussion
  • Terry Crowe – vocals, percussion
  • Michael Dunford – guitar, vocals
  • Neil Korner – bass
  • Terry Slade – drums, percussion
  • John Tout – keyboards, vocals
none
January – spring 1971
  • Annie Haslam – vocals, percussion
  • Terry Crowe – vocals, percussion
  • Michael Dunford – guitar, vocals
  • Neil Korner – bass
  • Terry Slade – drums, percussion
  • John Tout – keyboards, vocals
Spring 1971
  • Annie Haslam – vocals, percussion
  • Michael Dunford – guitar, vocals
  • Danny McCulloch – bass
  • Terry Slade – drums, percussion
  • John Tout – keyboards, vocals
Spring – June 1971
  • Annie Haslam – vocals, percussion
  • Michael Dunford – guitar, vocals
  • Frank Farrell – bass
  • Terry Slade – drums, percussion
  • John Tout – keyboards, vocals
June 1971 – early 1972
  • Annie Haslam – vocals, percussion
  • Michael Dunford – guitar, vocals
  • John Wetton – bass
  • Terry Slade – drums, percussion
  • John Tout – keyboards, vocals
Early 1972
  • Annie Haslam – vocals, percussion
  • Mick Parsons – guitar
  • Jon Camp – bass, vocals
  • Ginger Dixon – drums
  • John Tout – keyboards, vocals
June 1972 – early 1973
  • Annie Haslam – vocals, percussion
  • Rob Hendry – guitar, vocals
  • Jon Camp – bass, vocals
  • Terry Sullivan – drums, percussion, vocals
  • John Tout – keyboards, vocals
none
Early 1973
  • Annie Haslam – vocals, percussion
  • Pete Finberg – guitar
  • Jon Camp – bass, vocals
  • Terry Sullivan – drums, percussion, vocals
  • John Tout – keyboards, vocals
none
Spring 1973 – 1980
  • Annie Haslam – vocals, percussion
  • Michael Dunford – guitar, vocals
  • Jon Camp – bass, vocals
  • Terry Sullivan – drums, percussion, vocals
  • John Tout – keyboards, vocals
  • Live at Carnegie Hall (1976)
  • At the Royal Albert Hall (1997)
  • Day of the Dreamer (2000)
  • British Tour '76 (2006)
  • Dreams & Omens (2008)
  • Academy of Music 1974 (2015)
1980–1983
  • Annie Haslam – vocals, percussion
  • Michael Dunford – guitar, vocals
  • Jon Camp – bass, vocals
none
1983–1984
  • Annie Haslam – vocals, percussion
  • Michael Dunford – guitar, vocals
  • Jon Camp – bass, vocals
  • Gavin Harrison – drums, percussion
  • Mike Taylor – keyboards
  • Songs from Renaissance Days (1997)
  • Live in Chicago (2010)
1984–1985
  • Annie Haslam – vocals, percussion
  • Michael Dunford – guitar, vocals
  • Jon Camp – bass, vocals
  • Greg Carter – drums, percussion
  • Raphael Rudd – keyboards, harmonica
none
1985–1987
  • Annie Haslam – vocals, percussion
  • Michael Dunford – guitar, vocals
  • Mark Lambert – bass
  • Charles Descarfino – percussion
  • Raphael Rudd – keyboards, harmonica
none
  • Unplugged: Live at the Academy of
    Music, Philadelphia USA
    (2000)
Band inactive 1987 – 1998
1998–1999
  • Annie Haslam – vocals, percussion
  • Michael Dunford – guitar, vocals
  • Terry Sullivan – drums, percussion, vocals
  • John Tout – keyboards, vocals
none
1999–2001
  • Annie Haslam – lead vocals, percussion
  • Michael Dunford – guitar, vocals
  • Terry Sullivan – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Mickey Simmonds – keyboards, vocals
  • Tuscany (2000)
2001–2002
  • Annie Haslam – lead vocals, percussion
  • Michael Dunford – guitar, vocals
  • David J. Keyes – bass, vocals
  • Terry Sullivan – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Mickey Simmonds – keyboards, vocals
  • Rave Tesar – piano, keyboards
none
Band inactive 2002 – 2009
August 2009 – October 2010
  • Annie Haslam – lead vocals, percussion
  • Michael Dunford – guitar, vocals
  • David J. Keyes – bass, vocals
  • Frank Pagano – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Tom Brislin – keyboards, vocals
  • Rave Tesar – piano, keyboards
  • The Mystic and the Muse EP (2010)
none
October 2010 – November 2012
  • Annie Haslam – lead vocals, percussion
  • Michael Dunford – guitar, vocals
  • David J. Keyes – bass, vocals
  • Frank Pagano – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Jason Hart – keyboards, vocals
  • Rave Tesar – piano, keyboards
  • Tour 2011: Turn of the Cards
    Scheherazade and Other Stories
    Live in Concert
    (2012)
February 2013 – spring 2015
  • Annie Haslam – lead vocals, percussion
  • Ryche Chlanda – guitar, vocals
  • David J. Keyes – bass, vocals
  • Frank Pagano – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Jason Hart – keyboards, vocals
  • Rave Tesar – piano, keyboards
none
Spring 2015 – spring 2016
  • Annie Haslam – lead vocals, percussion
  • Mark Lambert – guitar, vocals
  • Leo Traversa – bass, vocals
  • Frank Pagano – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Tom Brislin – keyboards, vocals
  • Rave Tesar – piano, keyboards
none
  • Live at the Union Chapel (2015)
Spring 2016 – late 2017
  • Annie Haslam – lead vocals, percussion
  • Mark Lambert – guitar, vocals
  • Leo Traversa – bass, vocals
  • Frank Pagano – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Geoffrey Langley – keyboards, vocals
  • Rave Tesar – piano, keyboards
none
Late 2017 – mid-2018
  • Annie Haslam – lead vocals, percussion
  • Mark Lambert – guitar, vocals
  • Leo Traversa – bass, vocals
  • Charles Descarfino – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Geoffrey Langley – keyboards, vocals
  • Rave Tesar – piano, keyboards
none
  • A Symphonic Journey: Live in Concert (2018)
Late 2018 – present
  • Annie Haslam – lead vocals, percussion
  • Mark Lambert – guitar, vocals
  • John Arbo – bass, vocals
  • Frank Pagano – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Geoffrey Langley – keyboards, vocals
  • Rave Tesar – piano, keyboards
none

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External links Edit

  • Renaissance official website

list, renaissance, band, members, renaissance, english, progressive, rock, band, from, london, formed, spring, 1969, group, originally, consisted, lead, vocalist, jane, relf, guitarist, vocalist, keith, relf, bassist, louis, cennamo, drummer, vocalist, mccarty. Renaissance are an English progressive rock band from London Formed in spring 1969 the group originally consisted of lead vocalist Jane Relf guitarist and vocalist Keith Relf bassist Louis Cennamo drummer and vocalist Jim McCarty and keyboardist John Hawken The band has been through many lineup changes and currently includes lead vocalist Annie Haslam since 1971 guitarist and vocalist Mark Lambert from 1985 to 1987 and since 2015 keyboardist Rave Tesar since 2001 drummer and vocalist Frank Pagano since 2009 keyboardist and vocalist Geoffrey Langley since 2016 and bassist and vocalist John Arbo since 2018 Renaissance 2012 Contents 1 History 1 1 1969 1987 1 2 1998 onwards 2 Members 2 1 Current 2 2 Former 3 Timeline 4 Lineups 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit1969 1987 Edit Renaissance were formed in the spring of 1969 by former Yardbirds members Keith Relf guitar harmonica vocals and Jim McCarty drums percussion vocals who enlisted Relf s sister Jane on lead vocals and percussion session bassist Louis Cennamo and former Nashville Teens keyboardist John Hawken 1 After releasing just one self titled album however the group s lineup fell apart McCarty was first to leave due to illness followed by Keith Relf and Cennamo 2 Hawken and Jane Relf completed Illusion with vocalist Terry Crowe guitarist Michael Dunford bassist Neil Korner and drummer Terry Slade 3 By October Hawken and Slade had also left the group 4 They were replaced by John Tout and Anne Marie Binky Cullom respectively 3 Annie Haslam took over from Cullom in January 1971 5 A few months into 1971 the band s manager Miles Copeland III decided to rebuild Renaissance around Haslam and Tout 3 Crowe departed and Korner was replaced a number of times starting with Danny McCulloch followed by Frank Farrell and later John Wetton 6 7 In 1972 Dunford stepped back from performing duty and was replaced by Mick Parsons Ginger Dixon took over from Slade and Wetton made way for Jon Camp 8 9 Just before recording for the band s next album Prologue began Parsons died in a car accident and was replaced by Rob Hendry while Dixon was replaced with Terry Sullivan 8 9 Hendry was replaced by Pete Finberg for a string of tour dates before Dunford rejoined the band in time to record Ashes Are Burning 8 10 This lineup remained stable for seven years releasing five more albums After the tour in promotion of 1979 s Azure d Or Tout and Renaissance parted ways by mutual consent 11 In response Sullivan also chose to leave the band 12 The group briefly disbanded but returned with Camera Camera in 1981 and Time Line in 1983 which featured session musicians Peter Barron drums and Peter Gosling keyboards 8 13 14 In 1983 the band expanded again with the addition of drummer Gavin Harrison and keyboardist Mike Taylor 15 16 although they were replaced by Greg Carter and Raphael Rudd respectively a year later 17 Camp left in 1985 at which point Haslam and Dunford opted to tour as an acoustic quintet with Rudd bassist Mark Lambert and percussionist Charles Descarfino 18 Renaissance eventually disbanded after a final touring cycle which ended in June 1987 6 19 1998 onwards Edit Haslam and Dunford reformed Renaissance in 1998 with former drummer Sullivan and keyboardist Tout beginning work on new album Tuscany the next year 5 20 After the first recording session Tout was replaced by Mickey Simmonds who completed the rest of the album 21 Bass was recorded by guest contributors Roy Wood and Alex Caird 21 For the album s promotional tour the group added bassist David J Keyes and second keyboardist Rave Tesar 22 before they disbanded for a second time in 2002 23 In August 2009 Haslam and Dunford announced that Renaissance would be returning for a third time touring in commemoration of the band s 40th anniversary 24 The group s lineup for the tour included returning members Keyes and Tesar as well as drummer Frank Pagano and second keyboardist Tom Brislin By October 2010 Brislin had been replaced by Jason Hart 25 On 20 November 2012 Dunford died after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage 26 Despite the loss of a central member Haslam assured that Renaissance would continue and the following February it was announced that Ryche Chlanda would take over as the band s guitarist 27 Grandine il vento a new studio album recorded prior to Dunford s death was released a few months later 28 In 2015 Chlanda Keyes and Hart were replaced by Mark Lambert Leo Traversa and Tom Brislin respectively 29 The following year Brislin was replaced again by Geoffrey Langley 30 Charles Descarfino replaced Pagano in 2017 for an orchestral tour 31 although by 2018 the drummer had returned to the band 32 Later in the year John Arbo replaced Traversa on bass 23 Members EditCurrent Edit Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions nbsp Annie Haslam 1971 19871998 20022009 present 5 6 19 20 24 lead and backing vocalsoccasional percussion all Renaissance releases from Prologue 1972 onwards except Live Direct 2002 and Past Orbits of Dust 2012 Mark Lambert 1985 19872015 present 18 6 19 29 guitar and backing vocals 2015 onwards bass 1985 1987 Unplugged Live at the Academy of Music Philadelphia USA 2000 Live at the Union Chapel 2015 A Symphonic Journey Live in Concert 2018 nbsp Rave Tesar 2001 20022009 present 22 23 24 keyboardspiano In the Land of the Rising Sun Live in Japan 2001 2002 The Mystic and the Muse 2010 Tour 2011 Live in Concert 2012 Grandine il vento 2013 Live at the Union Chapel 2015 A Symphonic Journey Live in Concert 2018 nbsp Frank Pagano 2009 20172018 present 24 31 32 drumspercussionbacking vocals The Mystic and the Muse 2010 Tour 2011 Live in Concert 2012 Grandine il Vento 2013 Live at the Union Chapel 2015 Geoffrey Langley 2016 present 30 keyboardsbacking vocals A Symphonic Journey Live in Concert 2018 John Arbo 2018 present 23 bassbacking vocals noneFormer Edit Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions nbsp John Hawken 1969 1970 1 4 keyboardspiano Renaissance 1969 Illusion 1971 Live Direct 2002 Past Orbits of Dust 2012 Jane Relf lead and backing vocalsoccasional percussionKeith Relf 1969 1970 died 1976 1 2 guitarharmonicabacking and lead vocalsLouis Cennamo 1969 1970 1 2 bass nbsp Jim McCarty drumspercussionbacking and occasional lead vocals nbsp Michael Dunford 1970 19721973 19871998 20022009 2012 until his death 3 8 10 6 19 5 20 24 26 guitarbacking vocals Illusion 1971 one track onlyall Renaissance releases from Ashes Are Burning 1973 to Live at the BBC Sight amp Sound 2016 except Live Direct 2002 and Past Orbits of Dust 2012 Terry Slade 1970 1972 3 4 drumspercussion Illusion 1971 one track onlyNeil Korner 1970 1971 3 6 bassTerry Crowe lead and backing vocalsoccasional percussionJohn Tout 1970 19801998 1999 died 2015 3 11 5 20 keyboardsbacking vocals all Renaissance releases from Prologue 1972 to Azure d Or 1979 At the Royal Albert Hall 1997 BBC Sessions 1999 Day of the Dreamer 2000 British Tour 76 2006 Dreams amp Omens 2008 DeLane Lea Studios 1973 2015 Academy of Music 1974 2015 Live at the BBC Sight amp Sound 2016 Anne Marie Binky Cullom 1970 3 5 lead and backing vocalsoccasional percussion noneDanny McCulloch 1971 died 2015 6 bass nbsp Frank Farrell 1971 died 1997 6 nbsp John Wetton 1971 1972 died 2017 6 7 8 9 Grandine il Vento 2013 guest appearance on one trackJon Camp 1972 1985 8 9 18 bassbacking and occasional lead vocalsoccasional guitars all Renaissance releases from Prologue 1972 to Day of the Dreamer 2000 British Tour 76 2006 Dreams amp Omens 2008 Live in Chicago 2010 DeLane Lea Studios 1973 2015 Academy of Music 1974 2015 Live at the BBC Sight amp Sound 2016 Ginger Dixon 1972 8 9 drums noneMick Parsons 1972 until his death 8 9 guitarRob Hendry 1972 1973 8 9 10 guitarmandolinbacking vocalspercussion Prologue 1972 Terry Sullivan 1972 19801998 2002 8 9 12 5 20 23 drumspercussionbacking vocals all Renaissance releases from Prologue 1972 to Azure d Or 1979 At the Royal Albert Hall 1997 BBC Sessions 1999 Day of the Dreamer 2000 Tuscany 2000 In the Land of the Rising Sun Live in Japan 2001 2002 British Tour 76 2006 Dreams amp Omens 2008 DeLane Lea Studios 1973 2015 Academy of Music 1974 2015 Live at the BBC Sight amp Sound 2016 Pete Finberg 1973 8 10 guitar none nbsp Gavin Harrison 1983 1984 15 16 17 drumspercussion Songs from Renaissance Days 1997 Live in Chicago 2010 Mike Taylor keyboardsRaphael Rudd 1984 1987 died 2002 17 18 6 19 keyboardsharmonica Unplugged Live at the Academy of Music Philadelphia USA 2000 Greg Carter 1984 1985 17 drumspercussion noneCharles Descarfino 1985 19872017 2018 18 6 19 31 32 percussion 1985 1987 2017 2018 drums and backing vocals 2017 2018 Unplugged Live at the Academy of Music Philadelphia USA 2000 A Symphonic Journey Live in Concert 2018 nbsp Mickey Simmonds 1999 2002 21 23 keyboardsbacking vocals Tuscany 2000 In the Land of the Rising Sun Live in Japan 2001 2002 nbsp David J Keyes 2001 20022009 2015 22 23 24 29 bassbacking and occasional lead vocals In the Land of the Rising Sun Live in Japan 2001 2002 The Mystic and the Muse 2010 Tour 2011 Live in Concert 2012 Grandine il Vento 2013 Tom Brislin 2009 20102015 2016 24 25 29 keyboardsbacking vocals The Mystic and the Muse 2010 Grandine il Vento 2013 guest appearance on one trackLive at the Union Chapel 2015 nbsp Jason Hart 2010 2015 25 29 keyboardsaccordionbacking vocals Tour 2011 Live in Concert 2012 Grandine il Vento 2013 Ryche Chlanda 2013 2015 27 29 guitarbacking vocals noneJohn Arbo 2018 2022 23 bassbacking vocals noneLeo Traversa 2015 2018 29 23 bassbacking vocals Live at the Union Chapel 2015 A Symphonic Journey Live in Concert 2018 Timeline EditLineups EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Period Members Studio albums Live albumsSpring 1969 summer 1970 Jane Relf vocals percussion Keith Relf guitar harmonica vocals Louis Cennamo bass Jim McCarty drums percussion vocals John Hawken keyboards piano Renaissance 1969 Illusion 1971 Live Direct 2002 Past Orbits of Dust 2012 Summer October 1970 Jane Relf vocals percussion Terry Crowe vocals percussion Michael Dunford guitar vocals Neil Korner bass Terry Slade drums percussion John Hawken keyboards piano Illusion 1971 one track only noneOctober 1970 January 1971 Binky Cullom vocals percussion Terry Crowe vocals percussion Michael Dunford guitar vocals Neil Korner bass Terry Slade drums percussion John Tout keyboards vocals noneJanuary spring 1971 Annie Haslam vocals percussion Terry Crowe vocals percussion Michael Dunford guitar vocals Neil Korner bass Terry Slade drums percussion John Tout keyboards vocalsSpring 1971 Annie Haslam vocals percussion Michael Dunford guitar vocals Danny McCulloch bass Terry Slade drums percussion John Tout keyboards vocalsSpring June 1971 Annie Haslam vocals percussion Michael Dunford guitar vocals Frank Farrell bass Terry Slade drums percussion John Tout keyboards vocalsJune 1971 early 1972 Annie Haslam vocals percussion Michael Dunford guitar vocals John Wetton bass Terry Slade drums percussion John Tout keyboards vocalsEarly 1972 Annie Haslam vocals percussion Mick Parsons guitar Jon Camp bass vocals Ginger Dixon drums John Tout keyboards vocalsJune 1972 early 1973 Annie Haslam vocals percussion Rob Hendry guitar vocals Jon Camp bass vocals Terry Sullivan drums percussion vocals John Tout keyboards vocals Prologue 1972 noneEarly 1973 Annie Haslam vocals percussion Pete Finberg guitar Jon Camp bass vocals Terry Sullivan drums percussion vocals John Tout keyboards vocals noneSpring 1973 1980 Annie Haslam vocals percussion Michael Dunford guitar vocals Jon Camp bass vocals Terry Sullivan drums percussion vocals John Tout keyboards vocals Ashes Are Burning 1973 Turn of the Cards 1974 Scheherazade and Other Stories 1975 Novella 1977 A Song for All Seasons 1978 Azure d Or 1979 Live at Carnegie Hall 1976 At the Royal Albert Hall 1997 Day of the Dreamer 2000 British Tour 76 2006 Dreams amp Omens 2008 Academy of Music 1974 2015 1980 1983 Annie Haslam vocals percussion Michael Dunford guitar vocals Jon Camp bass vocals Camera Camera 1981 Time Line 1983 none1983 1984 Annie Haslam vocals percussion Michael Dunford guitar vocals Jon Camp bass vocals Gavin Harrison drums percussion Mike Taylor keyboards Songs from Renaissance Days 1997 Live in Chicago 2010 1984 1985 Annie Haslam vocals percussion Michael Dunford guitar vocals Jon Camp bass vocals Greg Carter drums percussion Raphael Rudd keyboards harmonica none1985 1987 Annie Haslam vocals percussion Michael Dunford guitar vocals Mark Lambert bass Charles Descarfino percussion Raphael Rudd keyboards harmonica none Unplugged Live at the Academy ofMusic Philadelphia USA 2000 Band inactive 1987 19981998 1999 Annie Haslam vocals percussion Michael Dunford guitar vocals Terry Sullivan drums percussion vocals John Tout keyboards vocals Tuscany 2000 two tracks only none1999 2001 Annie Haslam lead vocals percussion Michael Dunford guitar vocals Terry Sullivan drums percussion vocals Mickey Simmonds keyboards vocals Tuscany 2000 2001 2002 Annie Haslam lead vocals percussion Michael Dunford guitar vocals David J Keyes bass vocals Terry Sullivan drums percussion vocals Mickey Simmonds keyboards vocals Rave Tesar piano keyboards none In the Land of the Rising Sun Livein Japan 2001 2002 Band inactive 2002 2009August 2009 October 2010 Annie Haslam lead vocals percussion Michael Dunford guitar vocals David J Keyes bass vocals Frank Pagano drums percussion vocals Tom Brislin keyboards vocals Rave Tesar piano keyboards The Mystic and the Muse EP 2010 noneOctober 2010 November 2012 Annie Haslam lead vocals percussion Michael Dunford guitar vocals David J Keyes bass vocals Frank Pagano drums percussion vocals Jason Hart keyboards vocals Rave Tesar piano keyboards Grandine il vento 2013 Tour 2011 Turn of the CardsScheherazade and Other StoriesLive in Concert 2012 February 2013 spring 2015 Annie Haslam lead vocals percussion Ryche Chlanda guitar vocals David J Keyes bass vocals Frank Pagano drums percussion vocals Jason Hart keyboards vocals Rave Tesar piano keyboards noneSpring 2015 spring 2016 Annie Haslam lead vocals percussion Mark Lambert guitar vocals Leo Traversa bass vocals Frank Pagano drums percussion vocals Tom Brislin keyboards vocals Rave Tesar piano keyboards none Live at the Union Chapel 2015 Spring 2016 late 2017 Annie Haslam lead vocals percussion Mark Lambert guitar vocals Leo Traversa bass vocals Frank Pagano drums percussion vocals Geoffrey Langley keyboards vocals Rave Tesar piano keyboards noneLate 2017 mid 2018 Annie Haslam lead vocals percussion Mark Lambert guitar vocals Leo Traversa bass vocals Charles Descarfino drums percussion vocals Geoffrey Langley keyboards vocals Rave Tesar piano keyboards none A Symphonic Journey Live in Concert 2018 Late 2018 present Annie Haslam lead vocals percussion Mark Lambert guitar vocals John Arbo bass vocals Frank Pagano drums percussion vocals Geoffrey Langley keyboards vocals Rave Tesar piano keyboards noneReferences Edit a b c d Needs Kris 26 September 2016 Renaissance Live Fillmore West 1970 album review Prog Retrieved 10 January 2019 a b c Eder Bruce Illusion Renaissance Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 10 January 2019 a b c d e f g h Romano Will September 2010 Mountains Come Out of the Sky An Illustrated History of Prog Rock Montclair New Jersey Blackbeat Books p 132 ISBN 978 0879309916 a b c British keyboard player John Hawken talks about The Nashville Teens Renaissance Strawbs and Chuck Berry Michael Limnios Blues Network 24 March 2015 Retrieved 10 January 2019 a b c d e f g Passings John Tout of Renaissance Vintage Vinyl News 5 May 2015 Retrieved 10 January 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k Elliott Russell W 10 November 2002 The History of Renaissance Northern Lights Retrieved 10 January 2019 a b Ling 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