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Petra: Facing The Hard QuestionsAmerica's veteran Christian rock team PETRA here face a set of probing questions. Dave Muttillo asked them. [01.08.98]
Elan: Ladies of the valleyMaking an impact on the British club scene are Welsh trio ELAN. They spoke to Tim Walker. [01.08.98]
Clive Parnell Band: The Edinburgh-based band live in the USAThe CLIVE PARNELL BAND undertook a mini tour of the USA. Clive Parnell writes about his experiences. [01.08.98]
Shona MacDonald: Acapella PsalmsAn acapella album of Psalms hardly sounds like a sure-fire hit. But SHONA MacDONALD has proven the sceptics wrong. She spoke to Steve Cox. [01.08.98]
Gemma McQueen: The independent artist with her own TV seriesThe privately recorded debut album 'The Rescue' by GEMMA McQUEEN has met with enthusiastic responses from both the media and the general public alike. Geoff Howlett talked to the songstress. [01.08.98]
M!D: The Kilmarnock-based independent bandMen in Dungarees? Made in Dumbarton? Musically Indefinable Divas? Lins Honeyman has only one question... is the world ready for M!D? [01.08.98]
Newsboys: The all-change band with a case of 'Demo Love'That brilliant band of hard rocking Australians, New Zealanders and Americans, The NEWSBOYS, have been going through serious changes since the departure of frontman John James. Tony Cummings reports. [01.08.98]
Wilshire: The US husband and wife duoThey had an exceptional track on the Cross Rhythms Experience an issue or two back. Now Tony Cummings gives the lowdown on America's latest husband and wife duo WILSHIRE. [01.08.98]
Iain Archer: The Irish songsmith based in London Singer/songwriter hero to thousands of Greenbelters, Ireland's Iain Archer has now relocated to London. He spoke to Andrew Long. [01.08.98]
Young At Heart: A report on three independent children's ministries Three burgeoning children's ministries are making giant strides without the help of record companies. Jill Crocker spoke to STEVE BRADSHAW, JOHN FROUD and JOHN HARDWICK. [01.08.98]
