Group Members |
Lisa Page, Tina Brooks, Diane Campbell, Marvie Wright, Yolanda Harris |
Lisa Page, Tina Brooks, Diane Campbell, Yolanda Harris |
Lisa Page, Tina Brooks, Diane Campbell, Yolanda Harris |
Lisa Page, Tina Brooks, Diane Campbell, Yolanda Harris |
Lisa Page, Diane Campbell, Lou Stewart, Leah Page |
Lisa Page, Diane Campbell, Lou Stewart, Leah Page |
Lisa Page, Diane Campbell, Lou Stewart, Leah Page |
Lisa Page, Leah Page, Candace Smith, Ayana Thomas |
Lisa Page, Natasha Page, Lou Ann Stewart, Leah Page |
Lisa Page, Lou Ann Stewart, Leah Page |
Notes and Album Trivia |
Debut album, produced by Michael Brooks and Fred Hammond; keyboards from Michael Brooks and Earl Wright, drums from Michael Williams, guitar from Michael Wright, drum programming from Fred Hammond. |
Group permanently moves to four members from five with the departure of Marvie Wright. Michael Brooks joined by Fred Hammond, Earl Wright and Michael Williams on bass, keyboard and drums. Eric Brice on guitar. |
Michael Brooks joined by Fred Hammond and Michael Williams on bass and drums. Album generates Grammy and Dove Nomination for Best Contemporary Gospel Group. Two songs from the album made into videos: "Old Landmark" and "You Haven't Lived". |
Last album with Tina Brooks and Yolanda Harris. Michael Brooks joined by Earl Wright on keyboards, Eric Brice on guitar. |
Leah Page and Lou Stewart begin their long association with the group. Charles "Ollie" Harris starts working with the group, on drums. Album generates the smash title track hit, "Standard". Song "Get In The Way" wins GMWA Excellence Award for Best Contemporary Song. Group wins Stellar Award for Best Contemporary Group Performance. |
Album hit #12 on the Billboard Gospel charts. |
Album hit #3 on the Billboard Gospel charts. Marshetta Nichols is credited with vocals on the project in addition to the four group members. |
Only album with both Candace Smith and Ayana Thomas as group members. Last album before the group disbands, apparently for good. |
The group reunites after an absence of five years. Lou Stewart returns to the group, Lisa Page Brooks' daughter, Natasha Page, debuts. Album includes a remake of previous hit, "Standard". |
The group's second album on Axiom Records features them as a trio. Album features guest shot from Parkes Stewart, and a remix of "Clap Your Hands" from the Appointed Time album, with Pierre Huberson of the Untouchables producing the cut. |