$15.00
1998
- What A Day
- Whate’er Survives The Fire
- Two Coats
- Heaven’s Door
- Living With The Old Man
- You’ve Got To Humble Yourself
- It Never Fails
- The Keeper Of The Garden
- On My Father’s Side
- I’ll Make It Up To You
- The Best Is Yet To Come
- Her Mother And I
Sound Doctrine is:
Gary Duty: lead and rhythm guitars, banjo,[mandolin on What A Day], lead and harmony vocals
Angila Porter: lead and harmony vocals
Tony Duty: bass guitar
Barry Tuttle: dobro and harmony vocals
Honorary member:
Stephen Keen: piano, string orchestration and bass guitar
Guest musicians:
Jeff Tuttle: mandolin (“On My Fathers Side”)
Rob Mills: fiddle
Sound Doctrine would like to thank: First of all our Lord and savior Jesus Christ for saving us and
allowing us to be instruments in the Masters hands, without Him we can do nothing. Our families, for your support and encouragement in our giving our baskets to the Lord. Also, Victory Baptist Church and our Pastor Bob Nogalski, for their prayers and support of our ministry. All of the churches and pastors who have allowed us to come and minister to you, the Word of God, in song. And all of our friends that we have made along this journey.
“God has His hand on this group. They work secular jobs, yet still give sacrificially to the
body of Christ, nationally. They know and experience the battles of the common folk and fight with
us. Their songs have encouraged many a pilgrim and no doubt souls have been saved as a result.
They are faithful and loyal members of our local church. It’s a blessing to shepherd them.”
Pastor Bob Nogalski
Jer. 18:1-4
Victory Baptist Church - Clarkston, Mi
Sound Doctrine would like to thank Dr. Peter Ruckman for allowing us to record the song
“What A Day” and for being a blessing to us down through the years.