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The Christian Musicians And Artists Trust, CMA, has become a key organisation in supporting Christians involved in the arts. It has been birthed by IAN TRAYNAR. For the second in our series Tony Cummings talked to the arts pioneer. [01.02.95]Michael Card: The veteran US songsmith
He wrote "El Shaddai" and he's much loved for his biblical concept albums. But there are many other sides to the veteran singer/songwriter MICHAEL CARD. He spoke to Steve Givens. [01.02.95]Daryl Coley: The California-born gospel singer overcoming homosexuality and diabetes
Gospel star DARYL COLEY has battled against homosexuality and diabetes on his way to singing success. Teresa E Hairston reports. [01.02.95]Al Denson: The Texas-born CCM star playing in the UK
In America AL DENSON has recorded eight albums, been featured on the cover of CCM magazine and is a Christian music star. In Britain he's not. Despite that, in November 1994 he slipped quietly into Britain to play his first ever-British gig. Mike Rimmer was waiting for him. [01.02.95]Carola: The Swedish Eurovision winner's new gospel direction
She's won the Eurovision song contest and has had a million selling album. Now Sweden's CAROLA is fulfilling her long held dream to sing about Jesus. Tony Cummings reports. [01.02.95]Purple Phatfish: The Brighton-based band performing acid jazz
Gaining a growing reputation in club land are a band of Brighton phunksters called PURPLE PHATFISH. The group's bassist Luke Fellingham spoke to Francis Blight. [01.02.95]Red Sun: The South East techno-pop group
With a riveting brand of techno-pop and lyrics that dig deep, South East band RED SUN have a heart for the developing world. Steve Bassett (ex-Heartbeat) told Susan Lumsden the story so far. [01.12.94]Nick Stephens: The Maidstone-based acoustic singer/songwriter
What makes a man with a secure, well paid job chuck it in to face the have-guitar-will-travel insecurities of full time Christian music ministry? A call from God, that's what. NICK STEPHENS spoke to Andrew Long. [01.12.94]Steve Miller: Is rock really bad for your health?
For years many anti-rock music books and booklets have quoted scientific research to demonstrate rock music endangers the health of those who listen to it. In an extract from his new book The Contemporary Christian Music Debate', American author Steve Miller shows that such so-called scientific research is wrong. [01.12.94]Touched By A Song: "Here I Stand" by Joanne Hogg
Steve Cox tells how a track by Joanne Hogg impacted his life [01.12.94]