Daniel MaHarrey
Daniel plays lead guitar, mandolin, and harmonica for The Maharreys as well as sings baritone and lead.  He has been a main stay with the group for many years.   Through the years Daniel has received numerous awards, and has had a part of every charting song The Maharreys have had. 

Daniel is not only an award winning musician, but song writer as well.  Two of The Maharrey's top charting songs, "Jesus Can Heal Your Achy Breaky Heart" and "I Was A Man of Constant Sorrow" was co-written by Daniel.  He also arranges all of The Maharreys' music. 

Daniel was recognized by the Alabama Counsel of the Arts as a Master Musician.  Also once again in 2008 Daniel claimed first place on Mandolin, and Flat top Guitar for the state of Alabama. You will enjoy Daniel's heartfelt music I'm sure, but you will also enjoy meeting him at a Maharreys concert.







Nancy MaHarrey
Nancy sings tenor for The Maharreys.  Nancy and Daniel have been married for seventeen years.  She is very serious about her work for the Lord, whether it be singing or preaching the Word.  Nancy is not only a great vocalist, but she has been called to preach the word as well.  You can find her ministering the word in some of The MaHarreys' revival services.  Her beautiful tenor voice has blessed many hearts over the years that she has been singing.

Nancy was honored to be nominated in the top 10 list of the 2006 SGM Fan Fair Awards Female Vocalist of the year.  I'm sure that you will enjoy meeting Nancy at one of The Maharreys services if you have not had the privilege as of yet.    
Paul MaHarrey
Paul is the father of The Maharreys.  He and his wife Judy make their home in St. Stephens, AL.  Paul has traveled many many miles spreading the Gospel in song and sermon.  He preaches the revival meetings The Maharreys hold around the Country throughout the year.  Paul's voice has been heard on songs recorded by The Maharreys throughout the years such as "I'm Gonna Find Me A Mountain", "Two Coats", "If Jesus Comes Tomorrow", "Steer Me On The Righteous Pathway"and many more, including the groups recent single "Perfect World' which reached #2 on Southern Gospel Charts.

Paul has been honored to be nominated for the 2004, 2005, and 2006 top 10 list of Living Legend of the Year award in the Diamond Awards as well as the SGM Fan Fair Awards .  These are awards that have truly been earned by Paul's many years of dedicated service to the Lord.  He is honored to have his son and daughter-in-law, as well as his two grandsons traveling with him every week following in his footsteps, taking the message of salvation to the world.     

    
Scott Roberts
Scott plays piano and sings lead for The Maharreys.  He is the only member of the group that is not family.  Scott has been playing the piano since he was six years old, and traveled with his family group, The Ambassadors, until joining The Maharreys in December of 2004.   

Scott was born with a bone disease call Oseo Genesis Imperfecta and this has caused him to live his life in a wheel chair.  When Scott was young he had numerous broken bones.  To the doctors amazement, though,  he hasn't had a broken bone since he was twelve years old, and in 2005, God healed his legs, and he doesn't have to use the wheelchair anymore.  Scott believes this is because he has spent his life working for the Lord. 
You can hear Scott singing lead on songs released by The MaHarreys that reached the top charts such as "Did You Forget God Today", and "I've Just Seen the Rock of Ages."
Scott loves traveling around the country and meeting new friends everywhere he goes.  You will want to meet him when The Maharreys are in your area.
Cliff Spicer
Cliff plays the bass guitar for The Maharreys.   Cliff and his twin brother Clint are Bro. Paul's grandsons, making them fourth generation Maharrey group members. 

Cliff started playing full time for The Maharreys in January of 2005.  Cliff has musical background on both sides of his family. His mom, Tammy, traveled with The Maharreys for many years playing the bass, as well, and singing.  And his dad, Jeff Spicer, has sung for many years with The Spicers.  You can find Clint and Cliff on the "Live In Dayton" video, singing when they were a little bit younger.  Cliff also plays the upright bass.

Cliff graduated Leroy High School in 2008 and is Looking forward to starting Real Estate School in addition to traveling with The MaHarreys.   

Cliff is doing a great job with the group, and is very happy to be carrying on the tradition of The Maharreys.
Clint Spicer
Clint plays drums for The Maharreys.  Clint and his twin brother Cliff are Bro. Paul's grandsons, making them fourth generation Maharrey group members. 

Clint started playing full time for The Maharreys in January of 2005.   Clint has musical background on both sides of his family. His mom, Tammy, traveled with The Maharreys for many years playing the bass and singing.  And his dad, Jeff Spicer, has sung for many years with The Spicers.  You can find Clint and Cliff on the "Live In Dayton" video, singing when they were a little bit younger. 

Clint Graduated Leroy High School in 2008, and is presently in Aviation School.

Clint is doing a great job with the group, and is very happy to be carrying on the tradition of The Maharreys. 


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Judy MaHarrey
Judy is Paul's wife. She is the office manager for the Maharreys, and holds many other positions to keep The Maharreys running smoothly. 

Judy plays rhythm guitar on stage at the MaHarreys' concerts and services.  She is also in charge of the groups product sales.  Judy brightens up any stage with her smile, and is a joy to everyone who knows her. 

Be sure to meet Judy when You attend a MaHarrey event, and let her know You read about her on www.themaharreys.com.
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