Members
- Tenor
- Bobby Clark (1963–1967, 1972)
- Mack Taunton (1967–1971)
- Roger Horne (1971–1972)
- Roy Tremble (1972–1979)
- Kirk Talley (1979–1983)
- Danny Funderburk (1983–1990)
- Kurt Young (1990)
- Ernie Haase (1990–1999)
- Lead
- Glen Payne (1963–1999)
- Roger Bennett (1999) (filled in as lead to fulfill the rest of the farewell tour after Glen Paynes death)
- Baritone
- Danny Koker (1963–1969)
- George Amon Webster (1969–1971)
- Roy Tremble (1971–1972)
- Bill Dykes (1972–1974)
- George Amon Webster (1974–1979)
- Roger Horne (1979; honorary member until new baritone was found)
- Steve Lee (1979–1980)
- Mark Trammell (1980–1990)
- Scott Fowler (1990–1999)
- Bass
- George Younce (1964–1999)
- Gerald Wolfe (1987; filled in while George Younce was recovering from a heart attack)
- Piano
- Danny Koker (1963–1969)
- George Amon Webster (1969–1971)
- Lorne Matthews (1971–1972)
- Jim Garstang (1972–1973)
- George Amon Webster (1973–1974)
- Haskell Cooley (1974–1979)
- Lorne Matthews (1979)
- Steve Lee (1979)
- Roger Bennett (1979–1986)
- Gerald Wolfe (1986–1988)
- Roger Bennett (1988–1999)
- Bass Guitar
- George Amon Webster (1974–1979)
- Steve Lee (1979–1980)
- Mark Trammell (1980–1990)
- Kirk Talley (1979–83; would switch with Mark Trammell on Trammell's solos)
- Scott Fowler (1990–1999)
- Rhythm Guitar
- Victor Clay (occasional appearances starting in 1964)
- Roger Bennett (1985)
- Drummer
- Robbie Willis (occasionally)
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