Stu Mackenzie |
816 |
The ‘front’ of the band, lead songwriter, lead vocalist, and steers the creative direction of the group either with album concepts, or the constant evolution of songwriting and instrumentation. Primarily plays guitar and often composes or plays bass in studio recordings; additionally composes with and plays flute, clarinet, and anything with a keyboard. Inspired by or formerly played sitar, bağlama, and zurna. |
Joey Walker |
810 |
The primary of three guitarists, with the occasional lead vocal and songwriting credit, and often composes and plays bass in studio recordings. Specialises in electronic music production and occasionally performs DJ sets. |
Ambrose Kenny-Smith |
807 |
Occupies a ‘spotlight’ role and provides the group’s signature harmonica wail and live percussion/keys duties. Has the second most vocal and co-writing credits, and occasionally plays alto saxophone. Ambrose is also the principal member of The Murlocs. |
Cook Craig |
804 |
The third guitarist and occasional keys player, Cook also contributes the occasional song and lead vocal in his kooky Zolo style. Cook has the solo project Pipe-Eye, and plays bass in The Murlocs. |
Lucas Harwood |
806 |
Lucas Harwood (né Skinner)'s primary musical role is playing bass live, and occasionally performs in studio recordings. |
Michael Cavanagh |
804 |
'Cavs' is the drummer of the band, composing and performing all primary percussion duties. Releases solo percussive music as CAVS. |
Jason Galea |
0 |
Jason is the primary visual artist for the group, who in turn consider him a de-facto member of the band. He works in many formats and mediums including paint, digital illustration, animation, and sculpture; producing all the album artworks for the band as well as most music videos, merch designs, tour posters and live visuals. He founded the Zonk Vision audio/visual collective and thereby discovered the band around the same time as they were forming — as a skater, he knew Ambrose through their local skateboard scene. |
Eric Moore |
570 |
Eric began in the band as the secondary drummer, usually playing live in unison with Cavs, and rarely recorded for the studio material. He is the founder and director of Flightless Records, who published the band’s material for nearly ten years, and also managed the band up until August 2020 when he departed the group to focus on the label full time. |
Sam Joseph |
0 |
Sam is the band’s dedicated touring sound technician. Better known as ‘Boogieman Sam’, he is the subject of the song of the same name from Fishing For Fishies and often receives a shout-out from the band during performances (most famously during the Chunky Shrapnel live album, when Stu can be heard crowd surfing across the audience to deliver him a beer). He also plays Pedal Steel on their 26th Album, Flight b741. |
John Angus Stewart |
0 |
John is the director of PHC Films, a visual production company and record label based on Melbourne. He has directed several of the band’s music videos and most notably the concert film Chunky Shrapnel, as well as released some of the band members solo music projects on his accompanying independent label. |
Jamie Wdziekonski |
0 |
Jamie is the dedicated band photographer, who produces much of their press material and shoots various live performances. He has a highly distinct style — mostly black and white images with a signature heavy film grain. He has a book published documenting the band’s 2019 Europe tour, Chunky; and is an employee of PHC Films. |
Paul Maybury |
0 |
Paul Maybury is a recording Engineer associated with A Secret Location recording studio in Melbourne. He recorded and mixed King Gizzard’s early material up until I’m In Your Mind Fuzz, and mentored Stu in these processes to the point where he now carries them out himself. |
Wayne Gordon |
0 |
Wayne Gordon is an in-house Engineer and Producer at Brooklyn’s Daptone Records, where he recorded the band to a full professional quality for the first time for I’m In Your Mind Fuzz, Quarters!, and Nonagon Infinity. |
Joseph Carra |
0 |
Joseph Carra is a mastering Engineer at Crystal Mastering in Melbourne, he has mastered every King Gizzard release since Willoughby’s Beach. He made the suggestion to base the digital release of Omnium Gatherum on the already-pressed vinyl by recording it back off the physical version using his ‘insanely high-end’ turntable and vinyl setup. |
Leah Senior |
13 |
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Broderick Smith |
3 |
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Los Bitchos |
1 |
Serra Petale, Agustina Ruiz, Josefine Jonsson, Nic Crawshaw |
Grace Cummings |
1 |
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Adam Halliwell |
2 |
Guitarist of the band Mildlife |
Zak Olsen |
1 |
Principal member of ORB, with the solo project Traffik Island |
Jackson Devereux |
0 |
Half of Heapskeens, the company behind the Band’s livestreams |
Amy Cavanagh (Findlay) |
1 |
Drummer and Vocalist in Stonefield, Married to CAVS |
Shannon Bourne |
1 |
Guitarist who worked with Broderick Smith |
Richard Tankard |
1 |
Keyboard player who worked with Broderick Smith |
Jim Rindfleish |
1 |
Drummer of the band Mildlife |
Oskar Carls |
1 |
Saxophone |
Fraser A. Gorman |
1 |
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Malcom Brown |
1 |
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King Khan |
1 |
Arish Ahmad Khan (born January 24, 1977), better known by his stage name King Khan, is a Canadian musician/producer/artist/writer. He is best known as the frontman of King Khan and the Shrines and for being one half of The King Khan & BBQ Show. |
Carolyn Schofield |
1 |
Member of the band Fia Fell |
Genevieve Fry |
1 |
Member of the band Cold Hands Warm Heart |
Melbourne Chamber Choir |
1 |
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Jack Crowther |
1 |
Member of the Babe Rainbow |
Angus Dowling |
1 |
Member of the Babe Rainbow |
Elliot O'Reilly |
1 |
Member of the Babe Rainbow |
Ben Portnoy |
1 |
Drummer of the band C.O.F.F.I.N. |
Mac Demarco |
1 |
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Edith Kenny-Smith |
0 |
Sister of Ambrose and Girlfriend of Joey Walker |
Daff Gravolin |
1 |
Member of ORB, The Frowning Clouds, Hierophants and Cereal Killer |
Jamie Harmer |
1 |
Member of ORB, The Frowning Clouds, former member of The Murlocs |
Hannah Findlay |
1 |
Guitar and Vocalist in Stonefield |
Sarah Findlay |
1 |
Keyboard and Vocalist in Stonefield |
Holly Findlay |
1 |
Bassist in Stonefield |
Jay Weinberg |
3 |
Former Slipknot drummer and son of Bruce Springsteen drummer Max Weinberg |
Alex Brettin |
2 |
Mild High Club |
Michelle Cable |
1 |
Band Manager |
Mystery Jack |
1 |
Longtime Taper of the band |
Jay Watson |
2 |
Member of Tame Impala, Pond, & Gum |
Roy Kellaway |
1 |
Guitarist in King Stingray |
Yirrŋa Yunupiŋu |
1 |
Lead Singer in King Stingray |
Dimathaya Burarrwanga |
1 |
Multi-instrumentalist in King Stingray |
Lewis Stiles |
1 |
Drummer in King Stingray |
Campbell Messer |
1 |
Bassist in King Stingray |
Stuart Kellaway |
1 |
Bassist in Yothu Yindi |
Mat Roberts |
2 |
Bassist in Mild High Club |
Gaspard Demulemeester |
1 |
Sound Technician for the band |