List of Renaissance band members

[6][7] In 1972, Dunford stepped back from performing duty and was replaced by Mick Parsons, Ginger Dixon took over from Slade, and Wetton made way for Jon Camp.

[8][9] Hendry was replaced by Pete Finberg for a string of tour dates, before Dunford rejoined the band in time to record Ashes Are Burning.

[8][13][14] In 1983, the band expanded again with the addition of drummer Gavin Harrison and keyboardist Mike Taylor,[15][16] although they were replaced by Greg Carter and Raphael Rudd, respectively, a year later.

[17] Camp left in 1985, at which point Haslam and Dunford opted to tour as an acoustic quintet with Rudd, bassist Mark Lambert and percussionist Charles Descarfino.

[6][19] Haslam and Dunford reformed Renaissance in 1998 with former drummer Sullivan and keyboardist Tout, beginning work on new album Tuscany the next year.

[21] For the album's promotional tour, the group added bassist David J. Keyes and second keyboardist Rave Tesar,[22] before they disbanded for a second time in 2002.

[24] The group's lineup for the tour included returning members Keyes and Tesar, as well as drummer Frank Pagano and second keyboardist Tom Brislin.