In the mid-1980s, the group signed with former Happy Goodman Family pianist Eddie Crook on his Morning Star Records label.
Debbie left the group to focus on her family and the Perrys were joined by soprano Denise Helton.
Their first album with Daywind, Crossings, included their first two #1 songs on the Singing News charts, "Not Even a Stone" and "By Faith I Can Touch Him Now".
David Hill joined the Perrys and held the lead position for approximately nine months.
[citation needed] In 2006, lead vocalist Loren Harris resigned to spend more time with his family.
Nick Trammell received the Horizon Individual award from Singing News Fans for 2007.
The group received elevn Top 5 nominations in the 2010 Singing News Fan Awards for Favorite Artist, Mixed Group, Male Vocalist, Female Vocalist, Horizon Individual, Young Artist, Alto, Lead, Songwriter, Album, and Song.
After the National Quartet Convention in 2010, pianist Bryan Elliott announced he would be departing to play for Gold City.
In mid-October 2010, it was announced that Troy Peach would be leaving the group and the baritone spot would be filled by Bryan Walker.