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Galactic Cowboys: The Texan rock veteransComing out of the same musical and cultural axis of Texas rockers Kings X, THE GALACTIC COWBOYS are now veterans of the secular scene. They spoke to Alex Figgis. [01.04.98]
Miss Angie: The American singer with a attention-grabbing debutHaving exploded onto the CCM scene with her searing debut album '100 Million Eyeballs' MISS ANGIE has gotten herself married. Mike Rimmer reports. [01.04.98]
Mike Stugis: The American drummer based in LondonCurrently the drummer with Wishbone Ash and having worked with such diverse figures as A-Ha, Asia and Noel Richards, MIKE STURGIS is a music biz veteran. He spoke to Mark Chatterton. [01.04.98]
No Longer Music: Return of the rock priestTheir music is an anarchic wall of sound, their stage act is weird city, but their vision to take the Gospel to the world's alternative youth has few parallels. Mike Rimmer met David Pierce, lead singer of NO LONGER MUSIC. [01.04.98]
Shane Rootes: The leader of Downtown Productions helping in RomaniaA pioneer of multimedia in performance evangelism, Worthing-based Shane Rootes, is preparing a Charity tour Ian Boughton investigates. [01.04.98]
Oleta Adams: The R&B singer turning to gospel and entering the CCM chartsR&B singer OLETA ADAMS shows 'crossover' can go in another direction. Tony Cummings reports. [01.04.98]
David Evans: Young Men See VisionsThe radical rock musicianary from Australia DAVID EVANS looks at why today's youth is so undervalued in the Church. [01.04.98]
Michael W Smith: America's platinum-selling CCM artist turned writerMICHAEL W SMITH makes a challenging call to Christians young and old to move up to missionary level. [01.04.98]
Trip: Space for drum 'n' bassAt long last the compulsively polyrhythmic sound of drum'n'bass has some Christian practitioneers. DJ Coopoid Investigates Andy Hunter and Martin King, otherwise known as TRIP. [01.04.98]
UCB Europe: The station's music manager Steve BlakeChristian music is experiencing unprecedented exposure thanks to Britain's national radio station UCB EUROPE. Tony Cummings spoke to the station's music manager Steve Blake. [01.02.98]
