
Supertramp consists of Bob Siebenberg (drums), Carl Verheyen, Cliff Hugo, Jesse Siebenberg, John Helliwell (saxophone), Lee Thornburg, Mark Hart (guitar, vocals), Rick Davies (piano, vocals, songwriter).
Supertramp is an English progressive rock and pop band that had a series of top-selling albums in the 1970s.
Their early music included ambitious concept albums, but they are best known for their later, somewhat Beatlesque pop songs including "Dreamer", "Goodbye Stranger", "Give A Little Bit", and "The Logical Song". Despite chart success the band never attained stardom; it was remarked at the height of their popularity that Supertramp was the best-selling group in the world whose members could walk down any street and not be recognised.
The name was taken from W. H. Davies' 1908 novel The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp.
Australian rock journalist and critic Toby Creswell named them as "probably the worst rock and roll group" in his 2005 compendium 1001 songs.
Original members: Rick Davies - vocals, piano, harmonica; Roger Hodgson - vocals, guitars, keyboard; Richard Palmer - vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, balalaika; Robert Millar - percussion, harmonica;
Members, who joined the band after the departure of Palmer/Millar: Frank Farrell - harmony vocals, bass, piano, accordion; Kevin Currie - percussion; Dave Winthrop - vocals flutes, saxophones;
Members, who joined the band later - the 'Classic Lineup' period: Dougie Thomson - bass replaced by Cliff Hugo; Bob Siebenberg - drums, percussion; John Helliwell - saxophone, woodwinds, other;
Members, who joined the band after the departure of Roger Hodgson: Mark Hart - vocals, keyboards, guitars; Cliff Hugo - bass; Lee Thornburg - background vocals, trombone, trumpet; Carl Verheyen - guitars; Tom Walsh - percussion, some drums; Jesse Siebenberg (or C. Benberg) - background vocals, percussion Kyle Morrison - Production of 2002 album Slow Motion
