List of Queens of the Stone Age contributors

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List of Queens of the Stone Age contributors

Queens of the Stone Age is an American rock band from Palm Desert, California, formed in 1996. The band frequently changes its line-up, and its records often include guest appearances. The only permanent member of the band is founder Josh Homme, with guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen having been a member since the release of the band's third studio album, Songs for the Deaf, in 2002. Bassist Michael Shuman and keyboardist and guitarist Dean Fertita both joined the band in 2007 to tour in support of its fifth studio album, Era Vulgaris (2007). In 2013, Queens of the Stone Age added drummer Jon Theodore during the recording of the album ...Like Clockwork (2013).

Left to right: Josh Homme, Dean Fertita and Michael Shuman performing at the Eurockéennes festival, 2007

History

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Queens of the Stone Age was founded by Homme after the breakup of Kyuss,[1] under the name Gamma Ray. This new band released a self titled EP. featuring Matt Cameron of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, Van Conner from Screaming Trees, and percussionist Victor Indrizzo.[2]

After German band Gamma Ray threatened to sue over the name, Homme changed it to Queens of the Stone Age.[3] The band's first live appearance was on November 20, 1997, at OK Hotel in Seattle, with Cameron on drums, Mike Johnson of Dinosaur Jr. on bass and John McBain of Monster Magnet on guitar. Queens of the Stone Age released their self-titled debut in 1998. Homme played most instruments with Alfredo Hernández contributing drums.

Soon after the recording sessions were finished for the album, former Kyuss bassist Nick Oliveri joined the group, and touring commenced with a band consisting entirely of ex-Kyuss members. Dave Catching, a former Kyuss guitar tech, joined shortly after. From this point forward, the band's line-up would change frequently; by the time their second album was being recorded, Hernández had left the group to play in other bands.[4]

Gene Trautmann joined as Hernández's replacement, playing on Rated R (2000) alongside Homme, Oliveri and Catching. Brendon McNichol replaced Catching for touring. Mark Lanegan joined the band in 2001 as vocalist.[5] Dave Grohl replaced Trautmann in late 2001, in time for recording Songs for the Deaf (2002). Troy Van Leeuwen replaced McNichol after the albums release.

Mid-way through touring, Grohl was replaced by Joey Castillo. After the tour finished in 2004, Oliveri was fired by Homme, his initial replacement was guitar tech Dan Druff, before Alain Johannes joined full-time in 2005, alongside Natasha Shneider on keyboards. Lanegan left in 2005. Following a tour in 2006, Shneider also left, followed by Johannes in 2007. Their replacements were Dean Fertita and Michael Shuman respectively.[6][7]

Castillo left in 2012, he was replaced by Grohl for recording of ...Like Clockwork.[8] Jon Theodore joined as permanent drummer the following year.[9]

Members

Current members

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Images Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
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Josh Homme[a] 1996–present
  • lead vocals
  • guitar
  • slide guitar
  • piano
  • keyboards
  • drums
  • bass guitar
  • various other instruments during recording
all Queens of the Stone Age releases
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Troy Van Leeuwen[b] 2002–present
  • guitar
  • keyboards
  • synthesizer
  • lap steel
  • slide guitar
  • bass guitar
  • backing vocals
  • percussion
All Queens of the Stone Age releases from Lullabies to Paralyze (2005) onwards
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Michael Shuman[c] 2007–present
  • bass guitar
  • backing vocals
  • synth bass
  • guitar
  • synthesizer
  • percussion
  • Mellotron
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Dean Fertita[d]
  • piano
  • keyboards
  • synthesizer
  • guitar
  • clavinet
  • backing vocals
  • percussion
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Jon Theodore[e] 2013–present
  • drums
  • percussion
  • sampler
  • ...Like Clockwork (2013)
  • Villains (2017)
  • In Times New Roman (2023)
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Former members

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Images Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Alfredo Hernández[f] 1998–1999 drums Queens of the Stone Age (1998)
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Dave Catching[g] 1998–2000 (guest musician in 1998, 2001-2002, 2004)
  • guitar
  • keyboards
  • lap steel
  • backing vocals
  • Queens of the Stone Age (1998)
  • Rated R (2000)
  • Songs for the Deaf (2002)
  • Lullabies to Paralyze (2005)
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Gene Trautmann[h] 1999–2001 drums
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Nick Oliveri[i] 1998–2004 (session vocalist in 2013; one off live appearance in 2014)
  • bass guitar
  • lead and backing vocals
  • guitar
  • Rated R (2000)
  • Songs for the Deaf (2002)
  • ...Like Clockwork (2013)
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Mark Lanegan[j] 2001–2005 (session vocalist 2000, 2007 and 2013) (one off live appearances in 2007 and 2010) (died 2022)
  • lead and backing vocals
  • keyboards (2005)
Rated R (2000), Songs for the Deaf (2002), Lullabies to Paralyze (2005), Era Vulgaris (2007), ...Like Clockwork (2013)
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Dave Grohl[k] 2001-2002 (session drummer in 2012–2013) (one-off live appearances in 2007 and 2014)
  • drums
  • percussion
  • Songs for the Deaf (2002)
  • ...Like Clockwork (2013)
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Joey Castillo[l] 2002–2012
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Alain Johannes[m] 2005–2007 (recording engineer, co-producer and session musician in 2000–2005 and 2007–present)
  • bass guitar
  • guitar
  • piano
  • organ
  • backing vocals
  • Songs for the Deaf (2002)
  • Lullabies to Paralyze (2005)
  • Over the Years and Through the Woods (2005)
  • Era Vulgaris (2007)
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Natasha Shneider[n] 2005-2006 (session musician in 2000 and 2002) (died 2008)
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
  • Rated R-era B-sides ("Never Say Never" & "Who'll Be the Next in Line")
  • Songs for the Deaf (2002)
  • Over the Years and Through the Woods (2005)
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Touring members

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Image Name Years active Instruments Notes
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Matt Cameron
  • 1997
  • 2008
drums Recorded on "Born to Hula" on the Kyuss/Queens of the Stone Age split and played drums during live appearances in 1997 and 2008.[10]
John McBain 1997 guitar Made live appearances with the band in 1997 and co-wrote "Regular John".[11]
Mike Johnson
  • bass
  • backing vocals
Performed with the band on their first ever shows in 1997 and was credited for sitting on a sofa during the recording of the self-titled record and provided backing vocals on the track "Leg of Lamb" on Rated R.
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Pete Stahl 1998–1999 lead and backing vocals Contributed backing vocals to the track, "Lost Art of Keeping A Secret", on Rated R, and the B-sides, "Ode to Clarissa" and "Born to Hula". Stahl also toured with the band from 1998 to 1999 to perform backing vocals on various songs and performed lead vocals on Desert Sessions songs that were played, including "Cake (Who Shit in The?)" and "At the Helm of Hells Ships". He made a further live appearance on September 25, 2000, to perform "Nova".
Mario Lalli 1999
  • guitar
  • lap steel guitar
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
Filled in for Dave Catching who was touring in Europe with earthlings? between April 10 and May 14, 1999.
Brendon McNichol 2000–2002 Replaced Dave Catching during live performances and also recorded parts of Songs for the Deaf before leaving the band.
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Dan Druff 2004
  • bass
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
Was a longtime guitar tech for Queens since Rated R. After Oliveri's departure from the band in 2004, Dan Druff briefly joined the touring line up playing bass and guitar.
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Trent Reznor 2014
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
Played keys on My God Is the Sun live at the Grammy Awards in January 2014 and produced the bonus track "Era Vulgaris" from the album of the same name as well as contributing vocals and drum programming on "Kalopsia" and background vocals on "Fairweather Friends" from ...Like Clockwork.
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Timeline

Contributors

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"It really is more of a musical experiment… It keeps moving and reinventing itself. That way we never get painted into a corner."

Josh Homme, 2000

Guitarists

  • Chris Goss – A long time collaborator with the band throughout their career, contributing on every album previous to ...Like Clockwork with various instruments, mainly guitars, and co-producing Rated R and Era Vulgaris together with Josh Homme as the Fififf Teeners. Has also made several live appearances throughout the band's career.
  • Dean Ween (aka Mickey Melchiondo) – Played guitar and provided backing vocals during the recording of Songs for the Deaf.
  • Billy Gibbons – Recorded "Burn the Witch", as well as the bonus tracks, "Precious and Grace" and "Like a Drug" for Lullabies to Paralyze. Also made live appearances in 2005 which can be seen in the bonus footage on the Over the Years and Through the Woods DVD.
  • Aaron North – Made guest appearances with the band at various performances in 2005.
  • Lindsey Buckingham – Played guitar on My God Is the Sun live at the Grammy Awards in January 2014.

Bassists

  • Van Conner – Performed on the Gamma Ray EP and the Kyuss/Queens of the Stone Age split EP and played live with the band from 1997 to 1998.
  • Milo Beenhakker – Performed on the track "18 A.D" which appeared on the Burn One Up! album in 1997.[12]

Drummers/Percussionists

  • Victor Indrizzo – Recorded on the Kyuss/Queens of the Stone Age split and the Gamma Ray EP.
  • Eva Nahon – Recorded drums for the track "18 A.D" which appeared on the Burn One Up! album in 1997.[12]
  • Nick Lucero – Played drums on six tracks and percussion on two tracks in session during the recording of Rated R.
  • Barrett Martin – Recorded percussion on two tracks and vibes on two tracks as well as steel drums on one track on Rated R.

Keyboardists

  • Hutch – Queens sound engineer since its inception in 1998. Also recorded piano for "I Was a Teenage Hand Model" from their self-titled album.
  • Elton John – Recorded piano and vocals on the track, "Fairweather Friends", on ...Like Clockwork.

Vocalists

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Mark Lanegan

Lineups

More information Period, Members ...
Period Members Studio releases
1996–1998 none
1998
1998–1999
  • Josh Homme – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, piano
  • Alfredo Hernández – drums
  • Dave Catching – guitar, keyboards, lap steel, backing vocals
  • Nick Oliveri – bass, backing & lead vocals
none
1999–2001
  • Josh Homme – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, piano
  • Dave Catching – guitar, keyboards, lap steel, backing vocals
  • Nick Oliveri – bass, backing & lead vocals
  • Gene Trautmann – drums
2001–2002
  • Josh Homme – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, piano
  • Nick Oliveri – bass, backing & lead vocals
  • Gene Trautmann – drums
  • Mark Lanegan – lead & backing vocals
none
2002
  • Josh Homme – lead vocals, guitar, piano
  • Nick Oliveri – bass, backing & lead vocals
  • Mark Lanegan – lead & backing vocals
  • Dave Grohl – drums, percussion
  • Troy Van Leeuwen – guitar, keyboards, lap steel, backing vocals
2002–2004
  • Josh Homme – lead vocals, guitar, piano
  • Nick Oliveri – bass, backing & lead vocals
  • Mark Lanegan – lead & backing vocals
  • Troy Van Leeuwen – guitar, keyboards, lap steel, backing vocals
  • Joey Castillo – drums, percussion
none
2004–2005
  • Josh Homme – lead vocals, guitar, bass, piano
  • Mark Lanegan – lead & backing vocals, keyboards
  • Troy Van Leeuwen – guitar, keyboards, lap steel, bass, backing vocals
  • Joey Castillo – drums, percussion
  • Lullabies to Paralyze (2005)
2005–2006
  • Josh Homme – lead vocals, guitar, bass, piano
  • Troy Van Leeuwen – guitar, keyboards, lap steel, bass, backing vocals
  • Joey Castillo – drums, percussion
  • Natasha Shneider – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Alain Johannes – bass, guitar, piano, organ, backing vocals
Era Vulgaris (2007)
2006–2007
  • Josh Homme – lead vocals, guitar, bass, piano
  • Troy Van Leeuwen – guitar, keyboards, lap steel, bass, backing vocals
  • Joey Castillo – drums, percussion
  • Alain Johannes – bass, guitar, piano, organ, backing vocals
2007–2013
  • Josh Homme – lead vocals, guitar, piano
  • Troy Van Leeuwen – guitar, keyboards, lap steel, backing vocals
  • Joey Castillo – drums, percussion
  • Michael Shuman – bass, backing vocals, keyboards
  • Dean Fertita – piano, keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
2013–present
  • Josh Homme – lead vocals, guitar, piano
  • Troy Van Leeuwen – guitar, keyboards, lap steel, backing vocals
  • Michael Shuman – bass, backing vocals, keyboards
  • Dean Fertita – piano, keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
  • Jon Theodore – drums, percussion
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