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Touched By A Song: "On The Fritz" by Steve TaylorEx Peace Convoy member Kevin Noone tells how he was touched by a rock gospel hit. [01.09.90]
Detritus: Bristol-based thrash metal band make headwayChambers Dictionary defines DETRITUS as 'an aggregate of loosened fragments, especially of rock'. It's also the name of one of Britain's brightest metal teams. Tony Cummings spoke to them. [01.09.90]
Whitecross: Heavy metal band with ministry focusSteve Schmutzer reports on American metal team WHITECROSS. [01.09.90]
The Church Raps Back Part 2: The Christian scene's righteous rappers and holy hip-hoppersTony Cummings reports on ETW, JC And The Boyz and D-Boy. [01.09.90]
The Gag They Couldn't Man: Critiquing modern worship songsPhil Thomson pulverises modern worship songs which have deteriorated into "sycophantic chants or happy-go-lucky rounds." [01.09.90]
Greenbelt - Asking The Hard Questions: Quizzing organisers Martin Wroe and Martin EvansTony Cummings grilled Martin Wroe and Martin Evans about Europe's biggest Christian arts festival GREENBELT. [01.09.90]
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi: The sacred tradition and the red-haired priestDave Massey charts the life and music of baroque composer ANTONIO LUCIO VIVALDI (1678 - 1741). [01.09.90]
Graham Kendrick: The veteran worship man from plastic ukulele to praise marchesGRAHAM KENDRICK has been called the greatest living composer of hymns and worship songs. Tony Cummings quizzed the man. [01.09.90]Sidelong Glance - July 1990
Where our intrepid editorial team take an askance look at the weird and wonderful world of music and media. [01.07.90]
Worship - Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow: Changing attitudes towards worshipTony Cummings takes a look at our attitudes towards worship and the role of music. He suggests how a bit of history might shed light on the present. and the future. [01.07.90]
