List of Queens of the Stone Age contributors
are a rock band from Palm Desert, California, United States, formed in 1997. 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. In 2013, Queens of the Stone Age added drummer Jon Theodore during the recording of the album ...Like Clockwork.
Core members
Current line-up
The band's current core line-up is as follows:;Josh Homme
;Troy Van Leeuwen
;Michael Shuman
;Dean Fertita
;Jon Theodore
Former core members
;Alfredo Hernández;Gene Trautmann
;Nick Oliveri
;Mark Lanegan
, shown here drumming with Josh Homme side project Them Crooked Vultures has recorded and toured with Queens of the Stone Age
;Dave Grohl
;Joey Castillo
;Alain Johannes
;Natasha Shneider
Timeline
Contributors
Guitarists
- John McBain – Made live appearances with the band in 1997 and co-wrote "Regular John".
- Dave Catching – Contributed guitar, lap steel and keyboards, has also been featured on the first four albums.
- Mario Lalli – Filled in for Dave Catching who was touring in Europe with earthlings? between April 10 and May 14, 1999.
- 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.
- Brendon McNichol – Replaced Dave Catching playing guitar, lap steel and keyboards during live performances and also recorded parts of Songs for the Deaf before leaving the band.
- Dean Ween – 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.
- Mike Johnson – 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.
- Milo Beenhakker – Performed on the track "18 A.D" which appeared on the Burn One Up! album in 1997.
- Dan Druff – 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.
Drummers/Percussionists
- Victor Indrizzo – Recorded on the Kyuss/Queens of the Stone Age split and the Gamma Ray EP.
- Matt Cameron – Recorded on "Born to Hula" on the Kyuss/Queens of the Stone Age split and played drums during live appearances 1997 and 2008.
- Eva Nahon – Recorded drums for the track "18 A.D" which appeared on the Burn One Up! album in 1997.
- 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.
- Trent Reznor – Played keys on My God Is the Sun live at the Grammy Awards in January 2014.
Vocalists
- Blag Dahlia - Lead vocals on in San Francisco in 2000.
- Tobey Torres - Backing vocals on "Quick and to the Pointless" at Reading Festival 2001.
- John Garcia - contributed backing vocals to 1997's "Kyuss/Queens of the Stone Age" split EP and made a live appearance on December 20, 2005 performing Kyuss songs with the band.
- Wendy Ray Moan - Contributed backing vocals to the tracks, "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" and "Quick and to the Pointless", on Rated R.
- Nick Eldorado - Contributed backing vocals to the tracks, "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" and "Quick and to the Pointless", on Rated R.
- Rob Halford - Contributed backing vocals to the track, "Feel Good Hit of the Summer", on Rated R.
- Peter Stahl - 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 " and "At the Helm of Hells Ships". He made a further live appearance on September 25, 2000 to perform "Nova".
- Tobey Torres - Backing vocals on "Quick and to the Pointless" at Reading Festival 2001.
- Brody Dalle - Contributed backing vocals to two of the band's studio albums: Lullabies to Paralyze and Era Vulgaris. Also appeared live with Queens to sing lead and backing vocals at the tribute concert for Natasha Shneider in 2008.
- Shirley Manson – Contributed backing vocals to the track, "You Got a Killer Scene There, Man...", on Lullabies to Paralyze.
- Julian Casablancas – provided backing vocals to "Sick, Sick, Sick" on Era Vulgaris, and played casio guitar on the same track. Also appeared at the Pearl Jam Twenty Festival in 2011 to sing on "Sick, Sick, Sick".
- Serrina Sims - Contributed backing vocals to the track "Make It wit Chu" on Era Vulgaris. Also sang backing vocals at the tribute concert for Natasha Shneider in 2008.
- Liam Lynch - Contributed backing vocals to the track, "Make It wit Chu" on Era Vulgaris.
- PJ Harvey - Vocals on several songs from Desert Sessions Volumes 9 & 10, vocalist on "Make it wit Chu" and one of her own songs at the tribute concert for Natasha Shneider in 2008.
- Jesse Hughes - Backing vocals on "Make it wit Chu" and lead vocals on Eagles of Death Metal song "Speaking in Tongues" at the tribute concert for Natasha Shneider in 2008.
- Bobby Gillespie – Sang lead vocals on the Brian Eno cover Needles in the Camel's Eye, which is the B-side to Make it Wit Chu.
- Trent Reznor – Co-wrote the bonus track, "Era Vulgaris", and contributed backing vocals to the songs "Kalopsia" and "Fairweather Friends" on ...Like Clockwork.
- Eddie Vedder - Backing vocals and cowbell on "Little Sister" at the Pearl Jam Twenty Festival in 2011 and at Lollapalooza Chile in 2013.
- Alex Turner – Contributed backing vocals to the track, "If I Had a Tail", on ...Like Clockwork, and co-wrote the lyrics to "Kalopsia" on the same album.
- Jake Shears - Provided co-lead vocals to the track, "Keep Your Eyes Peeled", on ...Like Clockwork.
- Nikka Costa – Contributed backing vocals on Villains.
- Matt Sweeney – Contributed backing vocals on Villains.
- Fred Martin – Contributed backing vocals on Villains.
- Tai Phillips – Contributed backing vocals on Villains.
- Faith Matovia – Contributed backing vocals on Villains.