List of Skid Row members

Skid Row is an American heavy metal band from Toms River, New Jersey. Formed in 1986, the group originally included lead guitarist Dave "The Snake" Sabo, bassist Rachel Bolan, lead vocalist Matt Fallon, rhythm guitarist Jim Yuhas and drummer John Ratkowski Jr. By early 1987, the lineup had changed to feature Sebastian Bach in place of Fallon, Scotti Hill in place of Yuhas and Rob Affuso in place of Ratkowski.[1] After releasing three studio albums together, Skid Row began an unofficial hiatus in August 1996.[2] Bach left the band in December, claiming that Sabo and Bolan had fired him.[3] The group's remaining members formed Ozone Monday with vocalist Sean McCabe in 1998.[4]

Two lineups of Skid Row performing live in 1989 (top) and 2008 (bottom)

In January 1999, Sabo, Bolan and Hill reformed Skid Row, later adding new vocalist Johnny Solinger and drummer Charlie Mills.[5] In July 2000, it was announced that Phil Varone had replaced Mills, who was forced to leave the band due to "lack of income".[6] The new drummer performed on the group's first studio album in over eight years, 2003's Thickskin, but in January 2004 left "abruptly" due to "personal reasons", with Timothy DiDuro taking his place.[7] Varone had rejoined by March,[8] but within two months had left again, with Dave Gara joining as his replacement.[9] Gara remained in the band until April 2010,[10] with Rob Hammersmith taking his place in May.[11]

After more than 15 years with the band, Solinger left Skid Row in April 2015, reportedly in order to focus on his solo career.[12] Sabo and Bolan later disputed that Solinger had left the band of his own accord, claiming that they had instead fired him.[13] Despite rumours of a reunion with Bach, Solinger was replaced by former TNT frontman Tony Harnell.[14] His tenure was short-lived, however, and by the end of the year he had departed after claiming that the other band members "ignored and disrespected" him.[15] Early the following year, Skid Row began touring with former DragonForce frontman ZP Theart,[16] who was made an official member of the band in January 2017.[17] Theart remained until March 2022, when he was replaced by Erik Grönwall.[18]

Members

Current

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Dave "The Snake" Sabo
  • 1986–1996
  • 1999–present
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
all Skid Row releases
Rachel Bolan
  • bass
  • acoustic guitar
  • backing and co-lead vocals
Scotti Hill
  • 1987–1996
  • 1999–present
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
Rob Hammersmith 2010–present
  • drums
all Skid Row releases from United World Rebellion: Chapter One (2013) onwards
Erik Grönwall 2022–present lead vocals "The Gang's All Here" (2022)

Former

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Matt Fallon 1986–1987 lead vocals none, except early demo recordings
Jim Yuhas rhythm guitar
John Ratkowski Jr. drums
Sebastian Bach 1987–1996 lead vocals all Skid Row releases from Skid Row (1989) to Subhuman Beings on Tour (1995), 40 Seasons: The Best of Skid Row (1998)
Rob Affuso
  • drums
Johnny Solinger 1999–2015
(died 2021)
lead vocals all Skid Row releases from Thickskin (2003) to United World Rebellion: Chapter Two (2014)
Charlie Mills 1999–2000 drums none
Phil Varone
  • 2000–2004
  • 2004
Thickskin (2003)
Timothy DiDuro 2004 none
Dave Gara 2004–2010 Revolutions per Minute (2006)
Tony Harnell 2015 lead vocals "18 and Life" (2015)
ZP Theart 2016–2022 lead vocals none

Timeline

Lineups

Period Members Releases
1986 – early 1987
  • self-titled demo (1986)
Early 1987 – August 1996
Band inactive August 1996 – January 1999
Early 1999 – July 2000
  • Johnny Solinger – lead vocals
  • Dave Sabo – guitar, backing vocals
  • Scotti Hill – guitar, backing vocals
  • Rachel Bolan – bass, backing vocals
  • Charlie Mills – drums
none
July 2000 – January 2004
  • Johnny Solinger – lead vocals
  • Dave Sabo – guitar, backing vocals
  • Scotti Hill – guitar, backing vocals
  • Rachel Bolan – bass, backing vocals
  • Phil Varone – drums, backing vocals
January – March 2004
  • Johnny Solinger – lead vocals
  • Dave Sabo – guitar, backing vocals
  • Scotti Hill – guitar, backing vocals
  • Rachel Bolan – bass, backing vocals
  • Timothy DiDuro – drums
none
March – May 2004
  • Johnny Solinger – lead vocals
  • Dave Sabo – guitar, backing vocals
  • Scotti Hill – guitar, backing vocals
  • Rachel Bolan – bass, backing vocals
  • Phil Varone – drums, backing vocals
May 2004 – April 2010
  • Johnny Solinger – lead vocals
  • Dave Sabo – guitar, backing vocals
  • Scotti Hill – guitar, backing vocals
  • Rachel Bolan – bass, backing vocals
  • Dave Gara – drums, backing vocals
May 2010 – April 2015
  • Johnny Solinger – lead vocals
  • Dave Sabo – guitar, backing vocals
  • Scotti Hill – guitar, backing vocals
  • Rachel Bolan – bass, backing vocals
  • Rob Hammersmith – drums, backing vocals
April – December 2015
  • Tony Harnell – lead vocals
  • Dave Sabo – guitar, backing vocals
  • Scotti Hill – guitar, backing vocals
  • Rachel Bolan – bass, backing vocals
  • Rob Hammersmith – drums, backing vocals
February 2016 – March 2022
  • ZP Theart – lead vocals
  • Dave Sabo – guitar, backing vocals
  • Scotti Hill – guitar, backing vocals
  • Rachel Bolan – bass, backing vocals
  • Rob Hammersmith – drums, backing vocals
none
March 2022 – present
  • Erik Grönwall – lead vocals
  • Dave Sabo – guitar, backing vocals
  • Scotti Hill – guitar, backing vocals
  • Rachel Bolan – bass, backing vocals
  • Rob Hammersmith – drums, backing vocals
  • "The Gang's All Here" (2022)

References

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  4. "Skid Row Just Another Ozone Monday". MTV. May 13, 1998. Retrieved December 22, 2017.
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  11. "Skid Row Parts Ways With Drummer, Announces Replacement". Blabbermouth.net. May 12, 2010. Retrieved December 22, 2017.
  12. "Singer Johnny Solinger Quits Skid Row". Blabbermouth.net. April 6, 2015. Retrieved December 22, 2017.
  13. Childers, Chad (April 7, 2015). "Skid Row Vocalist Johnny Solinger Ousted from Band, Replaced by Tony Harnell". Loudwire. Retrieved December 22, 2017.
  14. Lach, Stef (April 7, 2015). "Skid Row replace Solinger with Tony Harnell". Classic Rock. TeamRock. Retrieved December 22, 2017.
  15. DiVita, Joe (December 30, 2015). "Singer Tony Harnell Quits Skid Row for Being 'Ignored and Disrespected'". Loudwire. Retrieved December 22, 2017.
  16. "Video: Skid Row Plays First Show With Ex-DragonForce Singer ZP Theart". Blabbermouth.net. February 13, 2016. Retrieved December 22, 2017.
  17. Munro, Scott (January 31, 2017). "Skid Row make singer ZP Theart a full-time member". Classic Rock. TeamRock. Retrieved December 22, 2017.
  18. "Skid Row Parts Ways With Singer ZP Theart, Replaces Him With Ex-H.E.A.T. Frontman Erik Grönwall". Blabbermouth.net. March 23, 2022. Retrieved March 28, 2022.
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