Original Contortions guitarist
Pat Place went on to found the group
Bush Tetras. Bass player George Scott played with
Lydia Lunch and Michael Paumgarten in
8-Eyed Spy. Shortly thereafter, guitarist
Jody Harris formed
Raybeats with Don Christensen, George Scott III and
Pat Irwin. Keyboardist Adele Bertei formed the Bloods, after which she released a solo record,
Little Lives, in 1988. In 1979 George Scott toured with
John Cale, as documented on the album
Sabotage Live. Scott died of a heroin overdose on August 5, 1980. Steven Kramer played organ and percussion in the second incarnation of the Contortions in 1979–80, and later led the Twin Cities MN funk/polka band
The Wallets. Some of the members of James White and the Blacks, notably
Joseph Bowie, separated from Chance and formed the band
Defunkt. On November 30, 2010, James Chance, Pat Place, Don Christensen, Jody Harris,
Adele Bertei, and
Robert Aaron reunited as James Chance and the Contortions at
Le Poisson Rouge for a single performance. Robert Aaron was not an original member but frequently collaborated with Chance. James Chance died on June 18, 2024 at the age of 71. ==Legacy==