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Karl Allison: The pioneer of radical worship One of the pioneers of radical new approaches to worship KARL ALLISON of Croydon's famed Last Daze, believes it's time the Church asked itself what the Alternative Worship movement is trying to achieve. [01.02.94]
Crashdog: The US-based punk rockersPunk lives, thanks to Chicago's Jesus People USA and a band called CRASHDOG. Jonathan Bellamy spoke to their leader Spike Nard. [01.02.94]
White Heart: The US rockers on the follow up to "the greatest Christian rock album of all time"All kinds of sales records were broken with 'Tales Of Wonder'. Now veteran American rockers WHITE HEART offer another sparkling album with Highlands'. [01.02.94]
The Marcia Dixon Line: The National Day Of Prayer And Fasting For Christian MusicMarcia Dixon talks about the importance of a National Day Of Prayer And Fasting For Christian Music. [01.02.94]
Andrew Phillips: Eleven Seventy Radio Jonathan Bellamy investigates the South Bucks/East Berks radio station. [01.02.94]
Crucifer: A Bolton-based metal band release their debut albumBolton metal band CRUCIFER are breaking barriers. To find out how Marie-Louise Flint spoke with their lead vocalist Dave Rowley. [01.02.94]
Simeon and John: Meditational music from a gifted duo They cover more miles in a month than the average Christian grunge band manages in a year. So who are SIMEON AND JOHN and how did these two gifted instrumentalists come to link up? Andrew Long finds out. [01.02.94]
Steve Taylor: "Evangelical rock's court jester" with a new albumWhether you call him a satirist, prophet, evangelical iconoclast or just a cutting-edge rocker, few can ignore STEVE TAYLOR. Now he's back and firing on all cylinders report Tony Cummings and Jan Willem Vink. [01.02.94]
Karithi: Indian dance pop from a US-based artist The ranks of Christian dance pop are quickly filling. New America based Indian artist KARTHI proves to be a serious competitor to the likes of Lisa Beyill and Cindy Morgan. Jan Willem Vink reports. [01.02.94]Sidelong Glance: February/March 1994
Where our intrepid editorial team take an askance look at the weird and wonderful world of music and media. [01.02.94]
