Bryan Duncan
Born (1953-03-16) March 16, 1953 (age 59)
Riverside, California, United States
Genres Contemporary Christian
Instruments Keyboards, Vocals
Years active 1973–present
Labels Light, Myrrh
Associated acts Sweet Comfort Band, Anointed, Crystal Lewis
Website www.bryanduncan.com

Bryan Duncan (born on March 16, 1953 in Riverside, California) is an American CCM musician. He is known for being lead singer of the group Sweet Comfort Band and subsequent solo career, which spanned more than 25 years all together. He is currently involved with the Nehosoul Band and "Radio Rehab" podcast. He has been the recipient of four Dove Awards and has received multiple Dove and Grammy Award nominations.

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Career [link]

Duncan's started his career in 1973 with the Jesus music band Sweet Comfort Band. The band went their separate ways in 1984 having made the successful transition to contemporary Christian music. 1985 marked the beginning of his solo career. Bryan has sold in excess of 1 million records, released 15 solo albums, and appeared on several compilation projects. He has released three solo video projects and one joint tour video as well as having done the video for Left Behind: The Movie. Bryan

Bryan has had many number one hits over the years including "Traces of Heaven," "Things are Gonna Change," "United We Stand" and "Don't Look Away" from the Slow Revival album; "Love Takes Time," "You Don't Leave Me Lonely," "Into My Heart," "When It Comes to Love" and "I'll Not Forget You" from the Mercy album; and "A Heart Like Mine" from the compilation My Utmost for His Highest.

Recently, Duncan started his own record label called Red Road Records, short for Redemption Road Records.

Duncan created a non-profit on-line radio show and podcast entitled "Radio Rehab"[1] to encourage people in daily life. He released two books in 2010: Hog Wash, a book for bikers and Dear God...Really?. Currently Duncan, Rogers, and Vail Johnson (of the Kenny G. band) are writing together for Bryan's first solo project since Joyride with a release date in 2011 on Red Road Records.

NehoSoul Band [link]

In 2003, Duncan started a new band called the Nehosoul Band with musicians Ricky B. Rogers (bass player, music director, co-writer), composer and keyboardist Phil Curry, lead guitarist Walter Finch, and drummer Sam Matthews. The band produced Music City Live in 2004, A Nehosoul Christmas in 2005, and Still Dancin' in 2008. The band members represent a wide range of influences over the years of each career with the goal of making their mark, setting new standards, and creating timeless music.

NehoSoul Band Members
Ricky B. Rogers
Walter Finch
Phil Curry
Sam Mathews
Tim Coleman – saxophone
Guest musicians
Michael Bloodgood
Mathew Burgess (3 Doors Down)
Steve Cabales
Bob Carlisle
Rick Elias
Irene Kelly Gaines
Tim Gaines (of Stryper) – bass: one song on Music City live
Don Garburg
Vail Johnson
Phil Keaggy
John Lawry
Carl Kelley
Darrell Mansfield
Kevin Max
Jason Palmer
Randy Thomas
Jakael Tristram
Mycle Wastman
Roger M. Wood – Keyboard and Hammond B3

Discography [link]

With Sweet Comfort Band [link]

  • 1977: Sweet Comfort (Maranatha! Records)
  • 1979: Breaking the Ice (Light Records)
  • 1980: Hold on Tight (Light Records)
  • 1981: Hearts of Fire (Light Records)
  • 1982: Cutting Edge (Light Records)
  • 1984: Perfect Timing (Light Records)

Solo [link]

  • 1985: Have Yourself Committed (Light Records)
  • 1986: Holy Rollin' (Light Records)
  • 1987: Whistlin' In the Dark (Modern Art Records)
  • 1989: Strong Medicine (Myrrh Records)
  • 1990: Anonymous Confessions of a Lunatic Friend (Myrrh Records)
  • 1992: Mercy (Myrrh Records)
  • 1994: Slow Revival (Myrrh Records)
  • 1995: Christmas is Jesus (Myrrh Records)
  • 1996: Quiet Prayers (Myrrh Records)
  • 1996: Blue Skies (Myrrh Records)
  • 1998: The Last Time I Was Here (Myrrh Records)
  • 1999: Love Takes Time: 17 Timeless Classics (Myrrh Records)
  • 2000: Joyride (Diadem Music)

With The NehoSoul Band [link]

  • 2004: Music City Live (Red Road Records)
  • 2005: A NehoSoul Christmas (Red Road Records)
  • 2009: Still Dancin' (Red Road Records)

Awards [link]

GMA Dove Awards [link]

  • 1996: Special Event Album of the Year for My Utmost for His Highest (various artists)
  • 1997: Inspirational Album of the Year for Quiet Prayers (My Utmost for His Highest)
  • 1997: Special Event Album of the Year for Tribute – The Songs of Andrae Crouch (various artists)
  • 1999: Long Form Music Video of the Year for My Utmost for His Highest – The Concert (various artists)

References [link]

  1. ^ www.radiorehab.com

External links [link]


https://wn.com/Bryan_Duncan

My House

My House may refer to:

  • My House (album), a 2012 album by Oceana
  • My House (film), a 2003 Japanese drama film
  • "My House" (Scrubs), an episode of Scrubs
  • My House (TV series), a 2015 South Korean TV series
  • My House (EP), a 2014 EP by Flo Rida, or its title song (see below)
  • My House (Flo Rida song), 2015
  • "My House" (Kids of 88 song), 2009
  • "My House" (Warren G song), 2015
  • See also

  • Our House (disambiguation)
  • Scrubs (season 6)

    The sixth season of the American comedy television series Scrubs premiered on NBC on November 30, 2006 and concluded on May 17, 2007 and consists of 22 episodes. The series moved to Thursdays at 9:00 pm as a part of NBC's Comedy Night Done Right. Guest stars in the sixth season included Keri Russell and Michael Weston. This season featured the series' musical episode, "My Musical".

    Plot

    Over the course of the season, J.D. and the other characters must mature to fill the different roles required of them. J.D., for instance, is cast in the role of expecting father since his girlfriend, Dr. Kim Briggs (Elizabeth Banks), is pregnant with his child. Turk and Carla become parents when Carla gives birth to their daughter, Isabella Turk. Elliot plans her wedding to Keith, although she and J.D. still harbor feelings for each other. Dr. Cox, as father of two children with Jordan, struggles to prevent his foul disposition from affecting his parenting. Important issues are touched upon, such as the importance of leadership, whether everything happens for a reason, and even death.

    My House (TV series)

    My House (Hangul: 우리집) is a 2015 South Korean television program starring Lee Sang-min, Lee Ji-ae, Julian Quintart and Kim Ye-won. It airs on JTBC on Tuesday at 0:30 beginning February 23, 2015.

    Cast

  • Lee Sang-min
  • Lee Ji-ae
  • Julian Quintart
  • Kim Ye-won
  • References

    External links

  • Official website (Korean)
  • Podcasts:

    Bryan Duncan

    ALBUMS

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Bryan's Hymn (when I Turn To You)

    by: Bryan Duncan

    When I turn to You
    You are always waiting
    With a heart that understands before I speak
    And I learn from You
    All that really matters
    Though a million years go by You'll still love me
    I no longer look for a place to hide
    Cause I know where I belong
    When I turn to You
    When I turn to You
    When I turn to You, dear Lord
    I know that I love You
    When I turn to You
    You are watching over me
    Through eyes that look beyond the faults I see
    And I learn from You
    You are always merciful
    Though I remember all that You've forgiven me
    I no longer look for a place to hide
    Cause I know where I belong
    When I turn to You
    When I turn to You
    When I turn to You, dear Lord




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