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'''''First Call''''' was a Christian Contemporary music group originally consisting of ], ], and ]. '''''First Call''''' was a Christian Contemporary music group consisting of ], ], and ].


''First Call'' was a recipient of ] in the "Group of the Year" category for both 1988<ref></ref> and 1989<ref></ref>. They also have multiple Grammy-nominations<ref></ref>. ''First Call'' was a recipient of ] in the "Group of the Year" category for both 1988<ref></ref> and 1989<ref></ref>. They also have multiple Grammy-nominations<ref></ref>.


], a group member at one time, was involved in a highly publicized affair with ] in 1994. This affair lost ''First Call'' a record deal and MaraBeth Jordan left the group<ref></ref>. ], a group member at the time, was involved in a highly publicized affair with ] in 1994. This affair lost ''First Call'' a record deal and MaraBeth Jordan left the group<ref></ref>.


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First Call was a Christian Contemporary music group consisting of Melodie Tunney, Marty McCall, and Bonnie Keen.

First Call was a recipient of GMA Dove Awards in the "Group of the Year" category for both 1988 and 1989. They also have multiple Grammy-nominations.

MaraBeth Jordan, a group member at the time, was involved in a highly publicized affair with Michael English in 1994. This affair lost First Call a record deal and MaraBeth Jordan left the group.

References

  1. Dove Awards 1988
  2. Dove Awards 1989
  3. Christian Today
  4. Christian Today

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