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The Marcia Dixon Line: Why does British gospel not compare with the American variety?Gospel's most widely read columnist asks why British gospel still languishes far behind the American variety in the quality stakes. [01.12.93]
Prayer Chain: The radical alt rock band with the ground-breaking 'Shawl' albumWith the release of their album 'Shawl' and a flying visit to the Greenbelt Arts Festival in August there's more than a hum going around on the PRAYER CHAIN. Jonathan Bellamy met up with the band. [01.12.93]
David Meece: The singer/pianist with a stream of CCM hitsVeteran American pop gospeller DAVID MEECE recently recorded his most critically acclaimed album. He spoke to Jan Willem Vink about the pain and the healing that was the background to the album. [01.12.93]
Phil Keaggy: The veteran singer/guitarist recalls the Beatles on 'Crimson And Blue'Jan Willem Vink spoke at length to Christendom's premier guitar hero, PHIL KEAGGY. [01.12.93]
Julia Bradley: The British singer/pianist says The Cat's OutWith no record company hype, just a heart to share spiritual truth, JULIA BRADLEY is building a growing reputation as a very special kind of singer/songwriter. She spoke to Marie-Louise Flint. [01.12.93]
Touched By A Song: "The Door Of Heaven" by Out Of The GreyMarie-Louise Flint of Tavistock tells how a track by Out Of The Grey impacted her life. [01.12.93]
The Wades: London-based pioneers of R&B gospel10 years is a long time to wait before plunging into the recording pond. But at long last THE WADES have product out there. Karl Allison reports. [01.12.93]
Krzysztof Penderecki: The Polish composer who's moved from the avant-garde to neo-romanticismIn the Living Composer Society series, John Irvine looks at the life of composer KRZYSZTOF PENDERECKI. [01.12.93]Sidelong Glance: December 1993/January 1994
Where our intrepid editorial team takes an askance look at the weird and wonderful world of music and media. [01.12.93]The Biz: Sound reinforcement and PA hire
In the last of our series The Biz, Jonathan Bellamy attempts to get to grips with the current Christian PA scene. [01.12.93]
