Members (past and Present)
- Bass
- Doyle Blackwood (1934–1942)
- Don Smith (1942–1947)
- Bill Lyles (1947–1954)
- J. D. Sumner (1954–1965)
- John Hall (1965–1968)
- London Parris (1968–1971)
- Ken Turner (1971–1988)
- Cecil Stringer (1988–1992)
- Eric Winston (1992–2000)
- Randy Byrd (2004–2012)
- Butch Owens (2012–present)
- Baritone
- R. W. Blackwood (1934–1954)
- Hilton Griswold (1944–1946)
- Cecil Blackwood (1954–2000)
- Mark Blackwood (2004–2005)
- Brad White (2005–2009)
- Billy Blackwood (2009–present)
- Lead
- James Blackwood (1934–1969)
- Winston Blackwood (1983–1987)
- Mark Blackwood (1987–1996)
- Tony Peace (1997)
- Mike LoPrinzi (1997–1999)
- Rick Price (1999–2000)
- Jimmy Blackwood (1969–83, 2004-2012)
- Michael Helwig (2012-present)
- Tenor
- Roy Blackwood (1934–1948)
- Calvin Newton (1948)
- Cat Freeman (1948–1949)
- Alden Toney (1949–1951)
- Dan Huskey (1951–1952)
- Bill Shaw (1952–1973)
- Pat Hoffmaster (1973–1983)
- John Cox (1979–1980)
- Robert Crawford (1983-1984)
- Rick Price (1984–1985)
- Jerry Trammell (1986–1987)
- Mike LoPrinzi (1988–1989)
- Steve Warren (1993–1994)
- Paul Acree (1994–1997)
- Tracy Trent (1997–1998)
- Steve Warren (1998–2000)
- Wayne Little (2004–present)
- Piano
- Joe Roper (1938–1939)
- Wallace Milligan (1939)
- Marion Snider (1939–1940)
- Hilton Griswold (1940–1950)
- Jackie Marshall (1950–1959)
- Wally Varner (1959–1964)
- Whitey Gleason (1964–1966)
- Dave Weston (1966–1968)
- Peter Kaups (1968–1970)
- Tony Brown (1970–1971)
- Tommy Fairchild (1971–1983)
- Jeff Stice (1983–1985)
- Brad White (2004–2009)
- Mike Hammontree (2009–present)
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