MEADOWS-TAYLOR, ROGER.
See: Taylor, Roger.
MEAGHER, RON.
Bass.
Member of the Beau Brummels.
MEAKIN, ROGER.
Vocas.
Member of Esperanto, 1975.
MEALING, JOHN.
Organ, piano.
Member of If, 1973.
Sessions for Status Quo, 1973; Long John Baldry, 1975; John Entwhistle, 1975.
MEDLEY, BILL.
Vocals.
Member of the Righteous Brothers, 1962-68, 1974-75.
MEDLOCKE, RICK.
Guitar, vocals.
Member of Blackfoot, 1976.
MEEKER, BILL.
Drums.
Member of the Elvin Bishop Band, until 1972.
Session for Elvin Bishop, 1974.
MEGGINSON, JOHN.
Bass, piano.
Member of Grimm, 1973.
MEHLER, JOHN.
Drums.
Member of Richie Furay Band, 1976.
MEIGHAN, BOB.
Vocals.
Member of the Bob Meighan Band, 1976.
BOB MEIGHAN BAND.
Rodney Bryce - mandolin, synthesiser, vocals; David Dodt - guitar; Dick Furlow - bass;
Richard Howard - keyboards; Bob Meighan - guitar, vocals; Milt Miller - drums.
MEINE, KLAUS.
Vocals.
Member of the Scorpions, 1974.
MEISNER, RANDY.
Bass, vocals.
Member of the Eagles, 1972.
Sessions for James Taylor; Joe Walsh, 1974.
MEKLER, GABRIEL.
Organ, producer.
Producer for Steppenwolf, 1968-71.
Session for Janis Joplin, 1969.
MELANIE.
Guitar, vocals.
MELENDEZ, CARLOS.
Guitar, vocals.
Member of Raices, 1975.
MELENDEZ, JUAN.
Clarinet, flute, percussion, saxophone, vocals.
Member of Raices, 1975.
MELOUNEY, VINCE.
Early member of the Bee Gees.
MELTON, BARRY.
Guitar, vocals.
Member of Country Joe And The Fish, 1965-69, and Melton, Levy and The Dey Brothers, 1972.
MELTON, LEVY AND THE DEY BROTHERS.
Tony Dey - drums, vocals; Rick Dey - bass, vocals; Jay Levy - keyboard, vocals; Barry
Melton - guitar, trombone, vocals.
MELTZ, WOLFGANG.
Bass.
Member of Mark-Almond, 1973; Fun Zone, 1977.
Session For The Doors, 1971.
MELVOIN, MIKE.
Keyboards
Sessions for Donovan, 1974; Tim Weisberg, 1971, 1973, 1975.
MEMPHIS HORNS.
Lewis Collins - alto saxophone, flute; Sidney George - tenor saxophone; Jack Hale -
trombone; Roger Hopps - trumpet; Wayne Jackson - trumpet; Ed Logan - tenor taxophone;
Andrew Love - tenor saxophone; James Mitchell - baritone saxophone; Floyd Newman -
baritone saxophone.
Sessions for Dr. John, 1971; Tony Joe White, 1971; B.B. King, 1973-74; Mike Harrison,
1975; Rod Stewart, 1975; the Doobie Brothers, 1976; Firefall, 1977.
MEMPHIS SLIM.
Born Peter Chatman, 15th October 1925 in Memphis.
Piano, vocals.
Blues piano player and singer who moved to Chicago in 1939, on the advice of Big Bill
Broonzy.
Member of Broonzy's band.
Found solo success in 1959 with appearances at Carnegie Hall and the Newport Folk Festival.
Moved to Paris where he became resident at Les Trois Maillets Club.
MENZA, DON.
Horns.
Session for Neil Sedaka, 1975.