17 Replies to “All On The Line/ The Song”

  1. Do we know what heaven will be like? Pearly gates with angels singing? Pavement of gold? And when &how will we go? Will we be ready? We don’t know only through Christ do we have our beliefs. In our hearts we know what’s right.

  2. Hey Bryan
    Catchy tune! I Love it when you share your first songs with Sweet Comfort Band! Ashamed that I only know the ones that were played on the radio.
    By the way my 19 yr old son has always teased me or laughs at me when I’m listening to you or watching an old video of
    yours. But just a few minutes ago I had my phone and was playing your nutshell song…’All on the Line’ and I looked up and he was dancing to it! I screamed ….Hey Shane that’s Bryan Duncan you are dancing too!!! He sheepishly backed out of my room smiling!…He liked your song!!! I was laughing so hard!
    Crazy thing….I worked in Christian radio, and none of my three children have ever listened to Christian music!
    It has always made me so sad! I probably made them listen to so much of it when they were little that they got burned out. We’d be in the car and I’d be singing at the to top of my lungs with the windows down and ‘the volume at 10’
    Oh well the word says if we train them up in the way they should go eventually they will come back right?

    1. ROFL at yer story.. yer kid backing out of the room.. I can see that GIF of Homer Simpson fading into the hedges! LOL gimmie his name? or I’ll start singin “Hey Nineteen” … that’s ‘Reatha Franklin… LOL
      So jew have a radio name? I wanted to be “Fairly Knew” on a radio show! LOL my show would be “No Big Deal”.. “I’m Fairly new and its No Big Deal… ” LOL no offense but I figure yer last name wasn’t good for radio!

  3. Thanks, Bryan, for the background on this project. It’s really cool to know that Kevin was in the studio, even if it was just a small part. It’s such a solid album, I’m so sad it didn’t get the recognition it deserved!

    As a side note, I remember reading an interview with Kevin after his injury, and it brought me to tears. Hearing how he still loved Jesus and was witnessing to the doctors and nurses caring for him. His passion for sharing the gospel never changed.

    In an age where so many are “deconstructing their faith,” it was encouraging to see Kevin remain so grounded—that even an injury like his didn’t shake his faith. It was a powerful reminder that Jesus finishes what He starts in us, that we can finish well, and that we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us. His testimony deeply convicted me, especially when I find myself wanting to give up over small inconveniences.

    Anyway, you may never fully know this side of heaven how much Sweet Comfort Band has impacted my life. Thank you for giving us a look behind the curtain—it truly means the world to me!

    1. wow nice of you to share this Tom means alot… I too wonder if I could be that confident in my faith in catastropic circumstances. yer an encouragment. We never expected attention to this project other than to offer it to already fans and friends.. as a way of assisting his medical bills.

  4. Thank you for the song. First time hearing it. Cleaning house at 2 AM (can’t sleep) and catching up on Nutshell Sermons.

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