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  1. Tim Duncan was the bass singer for Ernie Haase And Signature Sound from 2002-2011. Before that, Duncan sang bass with Poet Voices for several years. He previously sang bass for a group called Master's Voice Quartet. Duncan later sang bass for Canton Junction.

  2. Haase and Jones, together with lead singer Shane Dunlap, baritone Doug Anderson, and bass singer Tim Duncan formed the Signature Sound Quartet. They recorded three albums, Stand by Me released in April 2002, followed by Building a Bridge and Glory To His Name in 2003.

    • The Signature Sound Quartet (2002-2004)
    • Frankfort, Ohio, United States
    • 2002–present
  3. Oct 27, 2011 · By Daniel J. Mount / October 27, 2011. Tim Duncan recently launched a solo career. He also recently started performing with a new group, Canton Junction; a recently posted video of the group circulated so quickly that it picked up over 9,000 views in two or three weeks’ time. Daniel: It has been four years since the last time I interviewed ...

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  5. Tim Duncan, Gallatin, TN. 10,741 likes · 12 talking about this. Tim Duncan, bass soloist and singer of the Canton Junction quartet

  6. Bass singer, Tim Duncan, is a self-described "quartet man" and he has fans across the globe who agree, evidenced by the Singing News Fan Award for Best Bass he was awarded the first year he was nominated (2006).

  7. This song probably features Tim Duncan's lowest singing. This is from his days with Poet Voices. Amazing lead on this song.

    • Jul 23, 2011
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    • thebassmanadam
  8. About Tim Duncan. Tim enjoyed listening to Gold City's bass Tim Riley, loving the four-part harmony with the tenor soaring to the high notes, the bass hitting down low and the long endings. At about 17 years of age he first discovered his passion for listening had turned into his singing. After church service one night while the members visited ...

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