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  1. Jason Beddoe - tenor, lead vocals (1990) Jonathan Pierce Hildreh - lead vocals, tenor (1990-1993; died 2020) Pam Morales-Dietz - alto, lead vocals (1990-1993; died 2005)

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  3. Jason Beddoe was with the group temporarily but he left the group while in the midst of recording Big God so Armond brought Pam to fill in for Beddoe. This line-up would stay on until their next album Stir It Up (1992). Big God peaked at number 22 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart.

  4. The previously all-male group added its first female in 1991 when Armond’s sister Pam Morales took the place of the departing Jason Beddoe during the recording of Imperials – Big God.

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  6. 1. Jan. 2002 · David Robertson replaced him but following 1990's Love's Still Changing Hearts he himself opted to go solo with Jason Beddoe and Jonathan Hildreth (later known as Jonathan Pierce) joining the ranks. As the story goes, Naomi Judd heard Jonathan sing a solo while he was a member of the Christ Church Choir in Nashville. She then, told a ...

  7. This is also Ron Hemby's final album with the group as both Hemby and Robertson were replaced by new tenor leads Jonathan Pierce and Jason Beddoe. Beddoe replaced Hemby but he left the group but Pierce would stay on to record their next album. Former member Sloas co-wrote the track "Goin' Away."