Mom Speer, Dad Speer, Pearl Calborn, Logan Claborn-1921
Dad & Mom Speer
Mom, Brock, Rosa Nell, Dad, Mary Tom
Rosa Nell, Mom, Mary Tom, Dad, Brock, Ben
Brock, Dad, Mom, Rosa Nell, Mary Tom, Ben
Mary Tom, Rosa Nell, Brock, Ben, Mom, Dad
Mom, Mary Tom, Rosa Nell, Brock, Ben, Dad
The family while Brock was in the Army
Recording at WLAC studio in Nashville
With Joyce Black West
With Ginger Smith Laxson
Harold Lane was hired when Dad Speer had to stop traveling. He stayed for 22 years.
With Jeanne and Bob Johnson and Linda Robinson Scholar
Sue Chenault Dodge came to sing when Linda departed.
Jeanne & Bob Johnson, Steve Speer, Suzan Speer, Harold Lane, Marc Speer, Sue Chenault Dodge, Brock & Ben
Brian Speer, Mike Guthrey, Steve Speer, Brock, Harold Lane, Darin Speer, Ben Speer, Dianne Hooper Mays, Vickie Clayton Harvell
With Faye Speer
Recording live early-morning TV
Rosa Nell, Harold Lane, Mary Tom, Brock, Faye, Ben
Singing at the Ryman auditorium. JD Sumner is playing guitar on the left.
At Dad & Mom's house in Nashville
Recording at Dad & Mom's house in Nashville
With Charles Yates
Singing at the National Quartet Convention
Third generation Speers
Brock Speer
Brian Speer, Brock, Dianne & John Mays, Ben, Harold Lane, Darin Speer
With Dave Clark and Kathi Watson
Ben, Brock, Rosa Nell, Mary Tom
Before purchasing a bus, the group traveled in a Buick. The carried, sound equipment, merchandise to sell, and luggage
Jerry Redd, Ann Sanders Downing, Faye and Brock
With Wally Fowler at his All Night singing
After Dad Speer's death, Mom traveled until her passing
Listening to a playback at RCA studios in Nashville
Live on stage
A big ending! Ginger Smith Laxson is on piano
The Speers and Oak Ridge Boys collided while driving to an engagement. No one was hurt
Brock & Ben sang on two songs with Elvis Presley
The Oak Ridge Boys would parody some of the groups in their Go Out To The Program. Dad Speer joins them
The ad in the 1966 National Quartet Convention program book.
The four siblings
The Speers celebrated their 70th anniversary with special t-shirts
Dad Speer with his brother Sam
The Speer's first bus, a GMC Silversides
Wally Spellngs, left, was the first professional driver to work for the Speers.