The Talleys

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The Talleys
Also known as The Talley Trio (1996–2011)
Genres Christian, southern gospel
Occupation(s) Singers
Instruments Voice
Years active 1984–93, 1996–present
Labels

Word Entertainment/Caanan Records

Horizon
Website http://thetalleys.com/
Members Roger Talley
Debra Talley
Lauren Talley Alvey[1]
Past members

Kirk Talley (1984–93)

Brian Alvey

The Talleys are a progressive/contemporary southern gospel trio composed of Roger and Debra Talley, and their daughter Lauren Talley as the lead and soprano singer. Performing over 20 years, they have made appearances all over the world, gracing the most prestigious stages.

Group history

In the 1970s, Roger got his start with the Hoppers. Debra sang with the Songmasters Quartet. They married in 1978. Debra joined Roger as part of the Hoppers, and in 1984, formed the Talleys, along with Roger's brother, Kirk Talley. In 1993, the group disbanded. But by the mid 1990s, Lauren's interest and talent in singing could not be ignored, prompting her mother and father to join with her in the formation of the Talley Trio[2] in 1996. The group has received numerous accolades from the GMA Dove Awards, Singing News Fan Awards, the Southern Gospel Music Guild Harmony Honors, the BMI Awards and SGN Music Awards.[3]

On June 25, 2011, Lauren Talley married Brian Alvey. He officially became a member of the group on September 1, 2011-thus changing their name from the Talley Trio (back) to The Talleys. Brian sings, plays piano, bass, and guitar. He also writes songs. Brian left the group a few years later to join The Kingdom Heirs.[4]

Discography

Compilations

Solo albums

Roger Talley (instrumental):

Debra Talley:

Lauren Talley:[5]

Radio singles

Singing News chart positions
  • 1998: Simply Unexplainable – #17
  • 1998: If Anybody Knows – #2
  • 1998: Built on the Rock – #15
  • 1999 (December): I'm Free – #5
  • 2000 (April): When Anyone Looks at Me – #14
  • 2000 (September): Searchin' – #1
  • 2001 (April): I Am What I Am – #9
  • 2001 (September): Testify – #3
  • 2002 (October): The Healer – #1
  • 2003 (March): The Answer is Christ – #1
  • 2003 (October): I Love the Lord – #1
  • 2004 (November): His Life for Mine – #1
  • 2005 (April): Oh, Glorious Love – #15
  • 2004: High and Lifted Up/Hallelujah Chorus – #65
  • 2005 (November): I'm Happy with You, Lord – #2
  • 2006 (June): The Debt – #1
  • 2007 (January): Mountain Mover – #2
  • 2007 (August): Orphans of God – #4
  • 2008 (January): Red Letter Day – #2
  • 2008 (May): The Broken Ones – #1
  • 2008 (December): That's Enough – #1
  • 2009 (June): Life Goes On – #1
  • 2009 (December): My Hope is in the Lord – #2
  • 2010 (July): He's Alive – #7
  • 2010 (December): The Promise – #2
  • 2011 (August): Applause – #2
  • 2012 (February): Hands of Grace – #15
  • 2012 (November): Broken World – #7
  • 2014: Up Above - #1
  • 2015: When He Calls, I'll Fly Away - #5
  • 2015: Hidden Heroes - #5
  • 2016: The People In The Line

References

  1. https://twitter.com/Lauren_Talley
  2. "Allmusic". Retrieved 29 March 2010.
  3. "Talley Trio Official Site". Retrieved 29 March 2010.
  4. "The Talley Trio Welcome New Member, Name Change". Salem Publishing. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  5. http://laurentalley.com/ Lauren Talley official site
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