Bryan Duncan - Strong Medicine - Don't Ya Wanna Rap скачать видео бесплатно


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Born in Ogden, Utah as a preacher's son, Bryan Duncan began writing songs as a teenager while living in North Carolina. He also picked up the guitar, and was encouraged to perform professionally while studying at college. He founded the Sweet Comfort Band in 1972, along with drummer Rick Thomson and bassist Kevin Thomson. In 1976, Rick Thomas joined the trio and the group went on to become a powerhouse leader in the Christian Rock community over their decade-long existence.

After Sweet Comfort's 1984 farewell tour, Duncan began recording solo with such albums as "Have Yourself Commited", "Holy Rollin",."Whistlin in the Dark", "Strong Medicine", and "Anonymous Confessions of a Lunatic Friend".

The release of Mercy in early 1992 began an astonishing string of Christian radio hits for Bryan Duncan, ten number ones in all and five just from Mercy: "Love Takes Time," "You Don't Leave Me Lonely," "Into My Heart," "When It Comes to Love," and "I'll Not Forget You." Duncan continued recording, and released "Slow Revival", "Christmas is Jesus", "Quiet Prayers", "Blue Skies", "The Last Time I Was Here", "Love Takes Time" and "Joy Ride".

In 2004, Bryan joined together with an all-star cast of musicians to form "Bryan Duncan & The NehoSoul Band" The band represents a wide range of influences over the years of each members career. They have come together with a common vision; 'To write songs that become the fabric for the next generation". Their goal is to make their mark, set new standards, and create timeless music. Bryan Duncan and Nehosoul feel that music can effect change, and change gives them a story to tell. Living demands movement and movement creates history and they feel they have a contribution to make.

Bryan has written several books and he continues to bless us with his awesome voice as he makes special appearances all over the country. In 2010, the former members of the Sweet Comfort band announced they were heading back to the studio to produce a new album to honor Kevin Thompson who is now a quadriplegic.

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12 years назад

Rawk4Life

Yeah, I know. Toby rapped on Steven Curtis Chapman's song "Got to B Tru," had his DC Talk buddies Kevin and Michael sing with him on Carman's "Addicted to Jesus," and "co-wrote the Michael W. Smith song "I Wanna Tell the World."

12 years назад

laserstormtrooper32

Toby Mac also helped Stephen Curtis Chapman and Carman with their rap tunes too. He also helped Michael W. Smith.

12 years назад

Rawk4Life

I wasn't trying to second guess you. I made my assumption because I had figured that since P.I.D., Stephen Wiley, and Michael Peace had already been well established in Christian music by 1990 that Bryan would have looked to them for assistance. But, Tobymac is a great lyricist as well.

12 years назад

Rawk4Life

You sure about that? DC Talk had only been around a year when Bryan Duncan released Strong Medicine. That's cool either way if it's true.

12 years назад

laserstormtrooper32

It was DC Talk. I heard that Toby Mac helped him with it.

13 years назад

prasad mamidipally

its good video song

14 years назад

LittleLadyface

This was my favorite song growing up XD I had a whole dance routine I did to it in the living room haha!

14 years назад

Frraksurred

I've got this CD but hadn't listened to it in a while. This is going in my car for the week. :) Good stuff.

14 years назад

Rawk4Life

I'm thinking Bryan Duncan heard P.I.D. or Michael Peace and wanted to do a rap song himself because this album released in 1990.

14 years назад

Volvo745T

Yay - thanks for posting. I'm a five mile line to face security.

14 years назад

Market42Fan

Never heard this song before, can't help but chuckle listening.

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