Alexandre Johnson entered Finnegans Wake in 2007; he has a master in music and is flute/recorder professor at the University of Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil). Alexandre Johnson took part of many projects, from classical works to Brazilian instrumental music and North-eastern folk music. His latest project, to be released, is about bossa nova, "frevo" and "chorinho" pieces.
See Alexandre Johnson page on Myspace.
 
Henry Krutzen studied percussion, saxophone and harmony in various schools and jazz clinics in Belgium. He also plays harmonica, recorder, piano , keyboards and some ethnic instruments (reita, balafon, ken...). He took part of many musical projects: jazz , new wave, heavy metal , experimental, chanson française, world music and progressive Rock.
See Henry Krutzen page on Myspace.
 
Alain Lemaître played bass in various funk and "chanson française" bands in Belgium. When Finnegans Wake started, he had never listened to any progressive band and didn't know anything about the existence of such a music. His prime reference is Jaco Pastorius .
 
Marcílio Onofre is an active Brazilian composer, pianist and music theorist. For complete biography, See Marcílio Onofre page on Myspace.
 
Xóchil A. Schütz is a german poetess that entered the band in 2007. She's Finnegans Wake lyricist. She is quite active in the slam poetry events in Germany and eastern Europe. See Xóchil page on myspace.
 
Alexandre Marcio de Moura Barros studied music at the university of Uberlândia (Brasil). As music teacher, he taught electric guitar, electric bass and harmony in various schools of music in Brazil. Working as an arranger for various brazilian artists he played guitar in many bands.
 
Jean-Louis Aucremanne is a pianist, rather jazz / contempory music oriented. He studied jazz harmony in various jazz clinics in Belgium. Finnegans Wake is the only band he's been member of. His references are Martial Solal, Siegfried Kessler and Bill Evans. Jean-Louis left the band after the third "Pictures" project.