Warren Ham (born October 1952)[1] is an American saxophonist, singer, and multi-instrumentalist.
In 1978 The Ham Brothers band had replaced Wilkes and Young with Bob Parr and Ken Rarrick, both from the acclaimed jazz education program at the University of North Texas.
In his early years, Ham was a vocalist and played the reeds for the Fort Worth, Texas based Bloodrock[2] (1972–74).
Warren Ham has also toured with Kansas in the John Elefante era (in 1982, played additional keyboards, flute, alto and soprano saxophones, harmonica and backing vocals), Toto (1986–1988, and since 2017), and Donna Summer (1983).
Ham appeared on the first, second and fourth of AD's four albums: 1) Timeline 2) Art of the State and 3) Prime Mover.
Since the demise of AD, he has released solo recordings in the contemporary Christian music genre "Come on Children" and is the author of Beginning Blues/Rock Harmonica (ISBN 0-8256-1154-7).