List of the Animals band members


The Animals are an English rock band founded as Alan Price Rhythm and Blues Combo in 1962, by Eric Burdon, Alan Price, Hilton Valentine, John Steel and Bryan "Chas" Chandler. Two versions of the band currently exist one is led by Steel under the name Animals and Friends and another is led by Burdon under the name Eric Burdon and the Animals, which is also the name the band went by between 1966–1969 after all other original band members had departed.
Steel's version includes Steel, guitarist and vocalist Danny Handley, keyboardist Barney Williams and bassist and vocalist Norman Helm. Burdon's version has been active since 2016 and features Davey Allen, Dustin Koester, Justin Andres, Johnzo West, Ruben Salinas and Evan Mackey.

History

1962–1969

Formed in Newcastle upon Tyne during 1962 and 1963 when Burdon joined the Alan Price Rhythm and Blues Combo, the original lineup was Burdon, Price, Hilton Valentine, John Steel and Bryan "Chas" Chandler, they changed their name to the Animals.
By May 1965, the group was starting to feel internal pressures. Price left because of personal and musical differences, as well as his fear of flying while on tour. He went on to a successful career as a solo artist and with the Alan Price Set. Mick Gallagher filled in for Price on keyboards for a short time until Dave Rowberry replaced Gallagher.
The Animals assembled a big band to play at the fifth annual British Jazz and Blues Festival in Richmond. The Animals Big Band made their one public appearance on 5 August 1965. In addition to Burdon, Rowberry, Valentine, Chandler and Steel, the band featured a brass/horn section of Ian Carr, Kenny Wheeler and Greg Brown on trumpet and Stan Robinson, Al Gay, Dick Morrissey and Paul Carroll on saxophone.
In February 1966, Steel left and was replaced by Barry Jenkins. Burdon began work on a solo album called Eric Is Here, By this time, the Animals' business affairs "were in a total shambles" according to Chandler and the group disbanded.
A group with Burdon, Jenkins and new sidemen John Weider, Vic Briggs and Danny McCulloch was formed under the name Eric Burdon and Animals in December 1966. Zoot Money was added to the lineup in April 1968, initially as organist/pianist only, but upon McCulloch's departure, he also took on bass and occasional lead vocals. In July 1968, Andy Summers replaced Briggs. Both Money and Summers were formerly of British psychedelic outfit Dantalian's Chariot. By December 1968, this incarnation of the Animals had dissolved.

1968– Reunions

The original Animals lineup of Burdon, Price, Valentine, Chandler and Steel reunited for a benefit concert in Newcastle in December 1968 and reformed in late 1975 to record again. They embarked on a brief tour in 1976 and shot videos for their new songs such as "Lonely Avenue" and "Please Send Me Someone to Love". They released an album in 1977 that was aptly titled Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted.
On 12 December 1982, Burdon performed with Price and a complete lineup, foreshadowing future events.
All five original band members reunited in 1983 for the album Ark and a world concert tour, supplemented by Zoot Money on keyboards, Nippy Noya on percussion, Steve Gregory on saxophone and Steve Grant on guitar.
In the 1990s, Danny McCulloch, from the later-1960s Animals, released several albums as the Animals. The albums contained covers of some original Animals songs, as well as new ones written by McCulloch.
In 1992, Barry Jenkins joined a reconstituted version of the Animals, including "New Animals" members Vic Briggs and Danny McCulloch along with new percussionist Jack McCulloch and Phil Ryan instead of Eric Burdon on lead vocals. The band played the first rock concert held in Red Square, Moscow, as part of a benefit concert for the victims of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
Also in 1992, Hilton Valentine formed the Animals II from a local North East band he was playing with called The Alligators, and was joined by Steel in 1994 and Rowberry in 1999. Other members of this version of the band include Robert Kane, Steve Hutchinson, Steve Dawson and Martin Bland.
From 1999 until Valentine's departure in 2001, the band toured under the name the Animals. This version featured Tony Liddle on lead vocals backed by Valentine, Steel, Rowberry and Jim Rodford. Chris Allen occasionally substituted for Rodford. Steve Farrell contributed backing vocals and hand percussion.
After Valentine left this line up in Summer 2001, Steel and Rowberry continued with Steve Dawson, who returned to replace Valentine until the Winter of 2002. The band then morphed into Animals and Friends, with Peter Barton on vocals, Rodford, and John E. Williamson on guitar. When Rowberry died in 2003, he was replaced by Mick Gallagher. Danny Handley joined the band in 2009, initially as lead guitarist, but replaced Barton on lead vocals when Barton retired in 2012. Scott Whitley had a brief tenure in the band before Roberto "Bobby" Ruiz took over on bass. This successful lineup continues to tour the world with guests such as Steve Cropper and Spencer Davis. In 2022, Barney Williams replaced Gallagher due to the latter's ill health.
In 2016, Burdon formed the current lineup of Eric Burdon and the Animals, including Johnzo West, Davey Allen, Dustin Koester, Justin Andres, Ruben Salinas and Evan Mackey.

Members

Current members

Animals and Friends
ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions
John Steel1994–presentdrumsnone
Danny Handley2009–presentnone
Barney Williams2022–presentkeyboardsnone
Norman Helm2023–presentnone

Eric Burdon and The Animals
ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions
Eric Burdonvocalsall releases
Davey Allen2016–presentnone
Dustin Koester2016–presentnone
Justin Andres2016–presentnone
Johnzo West2016–presentnone
Ruben Salinas2016–presentnone
Evan Mackey2016–presenttrombonenone

Former members

Animals and Friends/Animals II/Valentine's Animals
ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions
Hilton Valentine1992–2001 guitarnone
Robert Kane1992–1999vocalsnone
Joss Elliott1992–1994bassnone
George Fearon1992–1994guitarnone
Dave Dodsworth1992–1994drumsnone
Steve Hutchinson1994–1999keyboardsnone
Fred Hill1994–1995bassnone
Dave Whiffin1994–1995guitarnone
Steve Dawsonguitarnone
Martin Bland1995–1999bassnone
Steve 'ih' Farrell1999none
Tony Liddlevocalsnone
Eamon Cronin2001vocalsnone
Jim Rodford1999–2003 bassnone
Dave Rowberry1999–2003 keyboardsnone
Pete Barton2001–2011none
John E. Williamson2001–2009none
Mick Gallagher2003–2022none
Scott Whitley2011–2012none
Roberto Ruiz2012–2023none

Eric Burdon and The Animals
ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions
Barry Jenkins1966–1968 all Eric Burdon and The Animals releases
John Weider1966–1968all Eric Burdon and The Animals releases
Vic Briggs1966–1968
Danny McCulloch1966–1968
Zoot Money1968
Andy Summers1968

Line-ups

PeriodMembersReleases
2016–present
Eric Burdon and the Animals

  • Eric Burdon – vocals
  • Davey Allen – keyboards, vocals
  • Dustin Koester – drums, vocals
  • Justin Andres – bass, vocals
  • Johnzo West – guitar, vocals
  • Ruben Salinas – saxophone, flute
  • Evan Mackey – trombone