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Tore Østby | Guitars (1989-1998, 2005, 2018-present), Keyboards (1989-1990, 2018) |
See also: ex-Ark, ex-D.C. Cooper, ex-Street Legal | |
Ingar Amlien | Bass (1990-1998, 2005, 2018-present) |
See also: Crest of Darkness, ex-Ars Macabra | |
Arve Heimdal | Drums, Percussion (1990-1998, 2005, 2018-present) |
See also: ex-Crest of Darkness | |
Roy Khan | Vocals (1991-1998, 2005, 2018-present) |
See also: Roy Khan, ex-Kamelot | |
Past | |
Freddy Samsonstuen | Bass (1989-1990), Keyboards (1990) |
Werner Skogli | Drums (1989-1990) |
Dag Østby | Vocals (1989-1990) |
See also: ex-Sweet Mother of God | |
Hans Christian Gjestvang | Keyboards (1992-1994) |
Halvor Holter | Keyboards (1994) |
Trond Nagell-Dahl | Keyboards (1994-1995, 1996-1998, 2005) |
Past (Live) | |
Lars Christian Narum | Keyboards (1996) |
See also: ex-Crest of Darkness |
Tore Østby | Guitars (1989-1998, 2005, 2018-present), Keyboards (1989-1990, 2018) |
See also: ex-Ark, ex-D.C. Cooper, ex-Street Legal | |
Ingar Amlien | Bass (1990-1998, 2005, 2018-present) |
See also: Crest of Darkness, ex-Ars Macabra | |
Arve Heimdal | Drums, Percussion (1990-1998, 2005, 2018-present) |
See also: ex-Crest of Darkness | |
Roy Khan | Vocals (1991-1998, 2005, 2018-present) |
See also: Roy Khan, ex-Kamelot |
Freddy Samsonstuen | Bass (1989-1990), Keyboards (1990) |
Werner Skogli | Drums (1989-1990) |
Dag Østby | Vocals (1989-1990) |
See also: ex-Sweet Mother of God | |
Hans Christian Gjestvang | Keyboards (1992-1994) |
Halvor Holter | Keyboards (1994) |
Trond Nagell-Dahl | Keyboards (1994-1995, 1996-1998, 2005) |
Past | |
Lars Christian Narum | Keyboards (1996) |
See also: ex-Crest of Darkness |
Added by: PumpkinFlyFree | Modified by: ᴎostalgiʞK |
Added on: 2002-07-20 00:02:33 | Last modified on: 2023-01-20 09:46:15 |
Split up in 1998. Reunited in 2005 for the ProgPower USA Festival and Norwegian Scream Magazine's 15 Years and 100 Issues Festival.
In late 2008, there was a rumour about a possible reunion, but was proven false when in 2009 Tore Østby and John Macaluso reformed Ark. They did, however, eventually reform in 2018.