From these musical personalities comes a single sound , with soaring vocals laced together with melodies that never leave you -- but it can only truly be described as the sound of DoubtingThomas.
The band toured extensively from 1990-2000;Reformed in 2009. Released five albums; Blue Angel, the band's first album, was produced by John Keane (Widespread Panic) with guest turns from Peter Buck and Bill Berry of R.E.M. Their second release, Two, features special guest Kristen Hall (Sugarland) and Emily Saliers (Indigo Girls) on the tracks "Tiny Lights" and "How High." Their 13-song release, Who Died And Made You King, was also produced by Keane. The record has been hailed as their best work to date.
The Doubting Thomas band was also voted "Best Band" in Charlotte's Best magazine, and named "Most Deserving of National Attention" by the readers of Charlotte's Creative Loafing weekly.
Doubting Thomas performed for nearly one million people in a ten-year period in the United States and Japan. Opened for No Doubt, Lisa Loeb, Indigo Girls, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Hootie and the Blowfish, Live, Clint Black, Jennifer Nettles, The Murmurs, and many more