List of Red Hot Chili Peppers band members

Red Hot Chili Peppers (RHCP) is an American funk rock band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in December 1982, the group originally consisted of vocalist Anthony Kiedis, guitarist Hillel Slovak, bassist Flea (real name Michael Balzary) and drummer Jack Irons.[1] The group changed its name to Red Hot Chili Peppers on March 25, 1983.[2] In December, Slovak and Irons both left RHCP, after their other band What Is This obtained a record deal with MCA Records.[3] They were replaced before the end of the year by Jack Sherman and Cliff Martinez, respectively, who performed on the group's self-titled debut album.[4] After the resulting promotional concert tour ended in December 1984, Sherman was fired following tensions with Kiedis and Flea.[5]

Red Hot Chili Peppers performing in 2006 (top) and 2016 (bottom).

Having recently left What Is This?, Slovak returned to RHCP in January 1985.[6] During the tour in promotion of Freaky Styley, Martinez was replaced by the returning Jack Irons, who rejoined in April 1986 to mark the reunion of the group's original lineup.[7] The Uplift Mofo Party Plan was released in 1987.[4] However, after struggling with a heroin addiction for a number of years, Slovak died of an overdose on June 25, 1988 following the conclusion of the album's promotional tour.[8] In the wake of the guitarist's death, Irons decided to leave the group.[9] Kiedis and Flea decided to continue, adding DeWayne McKnight on guitar and D. H. Peligro on drums in August.[7] McKnight was fired the following month and replaced by John Frusciante; Peligro was also dismissed in November, with Chad Smith taking over the following month.[2]

With its new lineup finalised, RHCP released two successful albums in Mother's Milk and Blood Sugar Sex Magik.[4] On May 7, 1992, however, Frusciante abruptly quit the band in the middle of the Blood Sugar Sex Magik Tour, with several shows cancelled as a result.[10] Arik Marshall was brought in for the remainder of the tour, before Jesse Tobias took his place the following September.[2] Before the end of the month, however, former Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro – the band's first choice to replace Frusciante – had finally agreed to join the group.[2][11] The band released One Hot Minute in 1995 and toured extensively in promotion of the album.[4] By April 1998, however, Navarro had left RHCP due to creative differences, and his desire to focus on new band Spread.[12] Frusciante returned to the band a few weeks later.[13]

The lineup of Red Hot Chili Peppers remained constant for more than ten years following Frusciante's return, as the band continued to increase its mainstream success with 1999's Californication, 2002's By the Way and 2006's Stadium Arcadium.[4] After a brief hiatus starting in 2008, however, it was announced in December 2009 that the guitarist had departed for a second time, explaining that "my musical interests have led me in a different direction".[14] Despite the time of the announcement, Frusciante had actually left on July 29, 2009.[2] Josh Klinghoffer, previously a touring guitarist for the band, had taken his place when the band returned from its hiatus in October.[15] The band released I'm with You in 2011 and The Getaway in 2016.[4] On December 15, 2019, the band announced through their Instagram account the departure of Josh Klinghoffer and the subsequent return of John Frusciante as the lead guitarist of the band. This event marked Frusciante's second comeback, in this occasion after 10 years of absence. The band released Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen in 2022.

Members

Current

ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions
Flea
(Michael Balzary)
1983–present
  • bass
  • backing vocals
  • trumpet
  • piano
  • keyboards
  • occasional lead vocals, guitars and percussion
all Red Hot Chili Peppers (RHCP) releases
Anthony Kiedis
  • lead vocals
  • occasional guitars and percussion
Chad Smith1988–present
  • drums
  • percussion
all Red Hot Chili Peppers releases from Mother's Milk (1989) onwards
John Frusciante
  • 1988–1992
  • 1998–2009
  • 2019–present
  • guitars
  • backing vocals
  • keyboards
  • synthesizers
  • occasional lead vocals, piano, bass and percussion

Former

ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions
Hillel Slovak
  • 1983
  • 1985–1988 (until his death)
  • guitar
  • backing and occasional lead vocals
  • sitar
  • vocoder
– appears on one track
Jack Irons
  • 1983
  • 1986–1988
  • drums
  • backing vocals
  • The Red Hot Chili Peppers (1984) – songwriting credits only
  • Freaky Styley (1985) – songwriting credits only
  • all RHCP releases from The Uplift Mofo Party Plan (1986) to Mother's Milk (1989)
– appears on one track
Cliff Martinez1983–1986drums
  • The Red Hot Chili Peppers (1984)
  • Freaky Styley (1985)
  • The Uplift Mofo Party Plan (1987) – songwriting credit only
  • The Abbey Road E.P. (1988)
Jack Sherman1983–1985
(died 2020)
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
  • The Red Hot Chili Peppers (1984)
  • Freaky Styley (1985) – songwriting credits only
  • The Abbey Road E.P. (1988)
  • Mother's Milk (1989) – guest appearance on two tracks
DeWayne McKnight1988Out in L.A. (1994) – previously unreleased track "Blues for Meister"
D. H. Peligro
(Darren Henley)
1988
(died 2022)
drums
  • Mother's Milk (1989) – songwriting credits only
  • Out in L.A. (1994) – previously unreleased track "Blues for Meister"
Arik Marshall1992–1993
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
none – Blood Sugar Sex Magik Tour performances only
Jesse Tobias1993none – rehearsals, writing and demo recording only
Dave Navarro1993–1998
Josh Klinghoffer2009–2019
(touring 2007)
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
  • keyboards
  • synthesizers
  • occasional lead vocals, bass, drums, percussion and piano

Touring

ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsDetails
Keith Morris1984 (substitute)lead vocalsMorris filled in for Anthony Kiedis at a show on May 12, 1984 when Kiedis failed to show up for the performance.[16]
Chuck Biscuits
(Charles Montgomery)
1985 (substitute)drumsBiscuits replaced regular drummer Cliff Martinez during a few shows on the Freaky Styley Tour in 1985.[17]
Keith "Tree" Barry1989–1990tenor saxophoneBarry performed on the Mother's Milk Tour between 1989 and 1990.[18] He also contributed to the album.[19]
Kristen Vigard1989backing vocalsVigard performed on the Mother's Milk Tour in 1989[20] and also contributed backing vocals on three of the album's songs[19] along with backing vocals on 1995's One Hot Minute album on the song "Falling Into Grace".
Vicky CalhounCalhoun performed on the Mother's Milk Tour in 1989[21] and also contributed backing voccals on four of album's songs.[19]
Rob Rule1995–1996
  • rhythm guitar
  • backing vocals
Rule and Phoenix were part of the touring lineup for the One Hot Minute Tour between 1995 and 1996.[22][23]
Rain Phoenixbacking vocals
Acacia Ludwig1996Ludwig joined Phoenix as a second backing vocalist in the touring lineup of the band during early 1996.[24]
Chris Warren2006–present
  • keyboards
  • synthesizers
  • electronic percussion
  • backing vocals
Warren has toured with the band since the Stadium Arcadium Tour, appearing on multiple live releases.[25]
Marcel Rodríguez-López2006–2007
  • percussion
  • keyboards
Rodríguez-López performed at a number of shows on the Stadium Arcadium Tour in 2006 and 2007.[26][27]
Mauro Refosco2011–2014percussionRefosco performed live percussion for RHCP on the I'm with You World Tour and the 2013–2014 Tour.[28] Since 2014, he turned down from the touring, and being featured as session musicians only.
Mike Bulger2011
  • trumpet
  • piano
Bulger performed with RHCP at a number of warm-up shows in 2011 prior to the I'm with You World Tour.[29]
Nate Walcott2016–2019
  • piano
  • keyboards
  • trumpet
Walcott performed live with RHCP during The Getaway World Tour.[30]
Samuel Bañuelos III
  • 2016–2019
  • 2022
additional bassBañuelos performed live with RHCP during The Getaway World Tour and for one show in 2022.[31]
Stephen Perkins2020 (substitute)drumsPerkins filled in for Chad Smith at the band's performance on February 8, 2020. Smith had a previously scheduled art exhibit making him unable to attend.[32]

Timeline

Lineups

PeriodMembersReleases
December, 1982 – March 25, 1983
(Tony Flow and the Miraculously
Majestic Masters of Mayhem)
none
March 25 – December 1983
December 1983 – January 1985
January 1985 – April 1986
  • Anthony Kiedis – lead vocals
  • Flea – bass, backing vocals
  • Cliff Martinez – drums
  • Hillel Slovak – guitar, backing vocals
April 1986 – June 25, 1988
  • Anthony Kiedis – lead vocals
  • Flea – bass, backing vocals
  • Hillel Slovak – guitar, backing vocals
  • Jack Irons – drums, backing vocals
August – September 1988
September – November 1988
  • Anthony Kiedis – lead vocals
  • Flea – bass, backing vocals
  • D. H. Peligro – drums
  • John Frusciante – guitar, backing vocals
none
December 3, 1988 – May 7, 1992
  • Anthony Kiedis – lead vocals
  • Flea – bass, trumpet, backing vocals
  • John Frusciante – guitar, backing vocals
  • Chad Smith – drums, percussion
July 1992 – September 1993
  • Anthony Kiedis – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Flea – bass, trumpet, backing vocals
  • Chad Smith – drums, percussion
  • Arik Marshall – lead guitar, backing vocals
none
September 1993
  • Anthony Kiedis – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Flea – bass, trumpet, backing vocals
  • Chad Smith – drums, percussion
  • Jesse Tobias – lead guitar, backing vocals
September 20, 1993 – April 3, 1998
  • Anthony Kiedis – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Flea – bass, trumpet, backing vocals
  • Chad Smith – drums, percussion
  • Dave Navarro – lead guitar, backing vocals
April 18, 1998 – July 29, 2009
  • Anthony Kiedis – lead vocals
  • Flea – bass, trumpet, backing vocals
  • Chad Smith – drums, percussion
  • John Frusciante – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
October 2009 – December 15, 2019
  • Anthony Kiedis – lead vocals
  • Flea – bass, trumpet, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Chad Smith – drums, percussion
  • Josh Klinghoffer – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
December 15, 2019 – present
  • Anthony Kiedis – lead vocals
  • Flea – bass, trumpet, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Chad Smith – drums, percussion
  • John Frusciante – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals

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