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)
Read more about this topic: Cathedral Quartet
Famous quotes containing the word members:
“I rejoice that horses and steers have to be broken before they can be made the slaves of men, and that men themselves have some wild oats still left to sow before they become submissive members of society. Undoubtedly, all men are not equally fit subjects for civilization; and because the majority, like dogs and sheep, are tame by inherited disposition, this is no reason why the others should have their natures broken that they may be reduced to the same level.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“If the education and studies of children were suited to their inclinations and capacities, many would be made useful members of society that otherwise would make no figure in it.”
—Samuel Richardson (16891761)
“Consider the value to the race of one-half of its members being enabled to throw aside the intolerable bondage of ignorance that has always weighed them down!”
—Bertha Honore Potter Palmer (18491918)