Members of the Atlanta Rhythm Section

Members of the Atlanta Rhythm Section

This article contains the various line-ups of the Atlanta Rhythm Section. Membership does not include anyone in the Classics IV or Roy Orbison's Candymen.

Membership History

(1971-1972)
  • Rodney Justo - vocals
  • Barry Bailey - lead guitar
  • James B. Cobb - guitar, backing vocals
  • Dean Daughtry - keyboards, vocals
  • Paul Goddard - bass
  • Robert Nix - drums, percussion, backing vocals
(1972-1979)
  • Ronnie Hammond - vocals
  • Barry Bailey - lead guitar
  • James B. Cobb - guitar, backing vocals
  • Dean Daughtry - keyboards, vocals
  • Paul Goddard - bass
  • Robert Nix - drums, percussion, backing vocals
(1979-1982)
  • Ronnie Hammond - vocals
  • Barry Bailey - lead guitar
  • James B. Cobb, Jr. - guitar, backing vocals
  • Dean Daughtry - keyboards, vocals
  • Paul Goddard - bass
  • Roy Yeager - drums, percussion
(1982)
  • Ronnie Hammond - vocals
  • Barry Bailey - lead guitar
  • James B. Cobb, Jr. - guitar, backing vocals
  • Dean Daughtry - keyboards, vocals
  • Paul Goddard - bass
  • Danny Biget - drums, percussion
(1983)
  • Rodney Justo - vocals
  • Barry Bailey - lead guitar
  • James B. Cobb, Jr. - guitar, backing vocals
  • Dean Daughtry - keyboards, vocals
  • Paul Goddard - bass
  • Danny Biget - drums, percussion
(1983)
  • Andy Anderson - vocals
  • Barry Bailey - lead guitar
  • James B. Cobb, Jr. - guitar, backing vocals
  • Dean Daughtry - keyboards, vocals
  • Tommy Stribling - bass
  • Danny Biget - drums, percussion
(1983-1985)
  • Andy Anderson - vocals
  • Barry Bailey - lead guitar
  • James B. Cobb, Jr. - guitar, backing vocals
  • Dean Daughtry - keyboards, vocals
  • Tommy Stribling - bass
  • Keith Hamrick - drums, percussion
(1985)
  • Jeff Logan - vocals
  • Barry Bailey - lead guitar
  • James B. Cobb, Jr. - guitar, backing vocals
  • Dean Daughtry - keyboards, vocals
  • Tommy Stribling - bass
  • Keith Hamrick - drums, percussion
(1985-1986)
  • Andy Anderson - vocals
  • Barry Bailey - lead guitar
  • James B. Cobb, Jr. - guitar, backing vocals
  • Dean Daughtry - keyboards, vocals
  • Tommy Stribling - bass
  • Keith Hamrick - drums, percussion
(1986)
  • Andy Anderson - vocals
  • Barry Bailey - lead guitar
  • Tommy Stribling - guitar
  • Dean Daughtry - keyboards, vocals
  • Steve Stone - bass, backing vocals
  • Keith Hamrick - drums, percussion
(1987-1988)
(1988)
(1988-1992)
  • Ronnie Hammond - vocals
  • Barry Bailey - lead guitar
  • Steve Stone - guitar, harmonica, backing vocals
  • Dean Daughtry - keyboards, vocals
  • J.E. Garnett - bass
  • Sean Burke - drums, percussion
(1992-1995)
  • Ronnie Hammond - vocals
  • Barry Bailey - lead guitar
  • Steve Stone - guitar, harmonica, backing vocals
  • Dean Daughtry - keyboards, vocals
  • Justin Senker - bass
  • Sean Burke - drums, percussion
(1995-1999)
  • Ronnie Hammond - vocals
  • Barry Bailey - lead guitar
  • Steve Stone - guitar, harmonica, backing vocals
  • Dean Daughtry - keyboards, vocals
  • Justin Senker - bass
  • R.J. Vealey - drums, percussion
(1999-2001)
  • Ronnie Hammond - vocals
  • Barry Bailey - lead guitar
  • Steve Stone - guitar, harmonica, backing vocals
  • Dean Daughtry - keyboards, vocals
  • Justin Senker - bass
  • Jim Keeling - drums, percussion

Fill In:

  • Andy Anderson - vocals(subbed for Ronnie Hammond in early 1999 and one gig in May 2000)
(2001-2006)
  • Andy Anderson - vocals
  • Barry Bailey - lead guitar
  • Steve Stone - guitar, harmonica, backing vocals
  • Dean Daughtry - keyboards, vocals
  • Justin Senker - bass
  • Jim Keeling - drums, percussion
(2006-2007)
  • Andy Anderson - vocals
  • Alan Accardi - lead guitar
  • Steve Stone - guitar, harmonica, backing vocals
  • Dean Daughtry - keyboards, vocals
  • Justin Senker - bass
  • Jim Keeling - drums, percussion
(2007- May 2011)
  • Andy Anderson - vocals
  • David Anderson - guitar, backing vocals
  • Steve Stone - lead guitar, harmonica, backing vocals
  • Dean Daughtry - keyboards, vocals
  • Justin Senker - bass
  • Jim Keeling - drums, percussion

Fill Ins:

  • Steve Crosan - vocals(subbed for Andy Anderson in 3/08)
  • Rodney Justo - vocals(subbed for Andy Anderson in 4/08)
  • Shaun Williamson - vocals(subbed for Andy Anderson in 4/08)
(May 2011-Present)
  • Rodney Justo - vocals
  • David Anderson - guitar, backing vocals
  • Steve Stone - lead guitar, harmonica, backing vocals
  • Dean Daughtry - keyboards, vocals
  • Paul Goddard - bass
  • Jim Keeling - drums, percussion

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