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Next is Ken Diller who sings lead most of the time.(All those high notes). He is married to Brenda Diller and they have 3 children. They also have 4 grandchildren. All of their children live locally, so they get to see them alot. They really enjoy their grandkids. Ken works at Hoober, Inc. in Intercourse, PA. After a career in repairing combines for quite a few years, he transferred to sales. Now Ken is in the technology end of the sales, doing the GPS tracking on combines and tractors, as well as other technical equipment. Brenda works as a nurse at Harvest Drive Family Practice. Ken still enjoys tinkering with engines, and it is not uncommon to see a vehicle in his garage with the hood up and something being removed or reinstalled. They are both active members at Calvary Monument Bible Church.

From left to right, Dave Hirst, singing Bass. Dave was saved at the age of 8 years old. God had led him to marry his high school sweetheart, Joan Burkholder Hirst, and they have two children, Scott and Sherri. Scott was married to Jean Wood this summer (2007)and they live in West Chester, PA.  Scott and Jean welcomed Grace Lori Hirst into the world July 31st, 2008. (She's so cute)  Sherri is married to Bill Casey and lives in Grand Haven Michigan. They have two sons, Max David Casey and Charles Brent Casey. Charlie was born August 24, 2004, and Max June 24, 2002. They make frequent trips to Michigan to see they grand kids. Pop and Grandma are enjoying the grandparenting experience. Joan is a member of the Stephen Ministry at our church, as well runs our sound for most of our concerts. Dave has his own business, Hirst Systems, and Joan sells realestate for Hostetter Realty. They both attend and are active members at Calvary Monument Bible Church in Paradise, as are all the members of Harmony.

Finally far right we have Neil Feltham. Neil sings the other notes no one else is singing. Neil is a trained tenor. (That's different from a trained seal) He is the one that keeps track of our events, programs, and money. He is the organizer of the group, and so we let him run with it.  Neil is one of the song leaders for our worship services. He is also an attorney with Dupont in Wilmington Delaware, in the patent department . He is married to Lois who helps us with the sound in alot of our concerts. They have one daughter who is at present studying to be a nurse. They also have one grandson, Braydon, born in Dec of 2005. They live just outside of Christiana, PA, on a property that used to be an orchard. There were a lot of trees left, so they have a very good apple crop each year, which they use at the church to make applesauce for the shut ins. They are originally from New York State, so they do travel back up to see family from time to time. Lois has a talent for music, which has come down through her parents, her grandfather, Norman Clayton, being the writer of such hymns as "Now I belong to Jesus". They are active members at Calvary Monument Bible Church.

Next to Dave is Richard (Dick) Lamborn. Dick sings Baritone. Dick is married to Diane Lamborn, and live just outside of Vintage, PA, but their mailing address is Paradise. They have 4 children, and 3 grandchildren.  Dick works for a Roofing and Siding Wholesaler in Wilmington Delaware, and Diane works as a secretary at Keystone Church in Paradise, PA. Dick is an ordained minister, so he usually brings the Gospel message at our concerts. Dick and Diane like to go camping, (In a Camper!) and enjoy sporting events. Dick is an umpire during the ball season for Soft Ball. They are both active members at Calvary Monument Bible Church.

We would like to thank our wives for allowing us the freedom to have this ministry. It does take alot of time, and they have been very willing to help us in this ministry. We do view this as a ministry, and have seen people come to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. Our wives man the CD table and also run our sound. They have been our best supporters. We also would like to thank the people at Calvary Monument, that come to our concerts, buy and give our CD's to others, and pray for us. The church has also been very supportive in advancing this work, and we thank them for this. Our prayer is that when we see Jesus, He will say, "Well done thou good and faithful servants"