List of Ayreon guest musicians
This is a list of musicians who have contributed to Arjen Anthony Lucassen's rock opera project Ayreon.
Vocals
Bass
- Armand van der Hoff (ex-Bodine)
- Jan Bijlsma (ex-Vengeance)
- Jolanda Verduijn
- Peter Vink (ex-Finch)
- Rheno Xeros (ex-Bodine)
- Walter Latupeirissa (Snowy White)
- Johan van Stratum (Stream of Passion, Vuur)
Cello
- Dewi Kerstens
- Marieke van der Heyden
- Taco Kooistra
- Maaike Peterse (Kingfisher Sky)
Didgeridoo, Treble recorder
- Jeroen Goossens
Drums
- Ed Warby (Gorefest)
- Ernst van Ee (Trenody)
- Gerard Haitsma (ex-Bodine)
- John Snels (ex-Vengeance)
- Matt Oligschlager (ex-Vengeance)
- Rob Snijders (ex-Celestial Season, Agua de Annique)
- Stephen van Haestregt (ex-Within Temptation)
Flute
- Barry Hay (Golden Earring)
- Ewa Albering (ex-Quidam)
- Jeroen Goossens (ex-Pater Moeskroen)
- John McManus (Celtus)
- Thijs van Leer (Focus)
Guitar
- Gary Wehrkamp (Shadow Gallery)
- Guthrie Govan (The Aristocrats, ex-Asia)
- Jan Somers (Vengeance)
- Joe Satriani (Chickenfoot)
- Lori Linstruth
- Marcel Coenen (Sun Caged)
- Michael Romeo (Symphony X)
- Oscar Holleman (ex-Vengeance)
- Paul Gilbert (ex-Mr.Big, ex-Racer-X)
- Peer Verschuren (ex-Vengeance)
- Rheno Xeros (ex-Bodine)
- Ruud Houweling (Cloudmachine)
- Steve Hackett (ex-Genesis)
Keyboard / Harpsichord / Piano / Synths / Hammond
- Cleem Determeijer (ex-Finch)
- Clive Nolan (Arena)
- Erik Norlander (Rocket Scientists)
- Gary Wehrkamp (Shadow Gallery)
- Derek Sherinian (Planet X, ex-Dream Theater)
- Jordan Rudess (Dream Theater)
- Joost van den Broek (After Forever)
- Keiko Kumagai (Ars Nova)
- Keith Emerson (Emerson, Lake & Palmer)
- Ken Hensley (ex-Uriah Heep, ex-Blackfoot)
- Mark Kelly (Marillion)
- Martin Orford (IQ, Jadis)
- Oliver Wakeman
- René Merkelbach
- Rick Wakeman (ex-Yes)
- Robby Valentine (Valentine)
- Roland Bakker (ex-Vengeance)
- Tomas Bodin (The Flower Kings)
- Ton Scherpenzeel (Kayak)
Sitar
- Jack Pisters
Violin
- Ernö Olah (Metropole Orchestra)
- Pat McManus (Celtus)
- Robert Baba
- Ben Mathot
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