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'''Bryan Duncan''' started his career in ] with the ] band ]. The band went their separate ways in ] having made the successful transition to ]. ] 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 the smash hit, '']''. Bryan has been the recipient of three ]s and has received multiple Dove Award nominations. '''Bryan Duncan''' started his career in ] with the ] band ]. The band went their separate ways in ] having made the successful transition to ]. ] 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 the smash hit, '']''. Bryan has been the recipient of three ]s and has received multiple Dove Award nominations.



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Bryan Duncan 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 the smash hit, Left Behind: The Movie. Bryan has been the recipient of three Dove Awards and has received multiple Dove Award nominations.

Bryan has had many #1 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.

Most recently, Bryan has started his own record label called Red Road Records, short for Redemption Road Records. He has started a new band called the Nehosoul Band with musicians Ricky B (bass player), composer and keyboardist Phil Curry, lead guitarist Walter Finch, and drummer Sam Matthews. The Nehosoul Band produced Music City Live in 2004 and most recently A Nehosoul Christmas just released.

Discography

with Sweet Comfort Band

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

Solo

with The NehoSoul Band

  • "Music City Live" - 2004 (Red Road Music)
  • "A NehoSoul Christmas" - 2005 (Red Road Music)


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