Bands and their changing faces

The Sugababes may change their line-up with surprising regularity, but they follow bands such as Queen and Pink Floyd

Queen In 2004, 13 years after Freddie Mercury died of Aids, they re-formed the band featuring former Free and Bad Company singer Paul Rodgers. They split from Rodgers in May this year but are set to release a greatest hits album.

Destiny’s Child LaTavia Roberson and LeToya Luckettwere part of the band’s original line-up, alongside Beyonc? and Kelly Rowland and featured on their bestselling Writings on the Wall album. Tensions emerged between Roberson and Luckett and the group’s manager Matthew Knowles, Beyonc?’s father. They were swiftly replaced with Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin; the latter left the group in 2000, leaving the trio to storm the charts.

Pink Floyd The psychedelic rock band’s founding frontman Syd Barrett disappeared in 1968 and was replaced by the