They helped lead music and gave no thought to being a group until they were asked to sing at another large church in Anaheim.
Marsha Stevens founded her own ministry, BALM (Born Again Lesbian Music), in the mid-1980s and continues to write and record.
Stevens-Pino also works to help develop the talents of up and coming LGBT Christian musicians through BALM's "UP Beat!"
Peter has produced over 100 albums over the years, and currently runs the Pete Jacobs Wartime Revue,[5] a 15-piece big-band that performs live shows featuring hits of the 1930s and 1940s.
In 1974, Wendy Carter married the band's "roadie", Kit Fremin; they later had two children, daughters Jessica and Rebecca.
Wendy Fremin now teaches private voice and guitar lessons in Murrieta, CA, and works with Peter Jacobs.