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The vision of VINESONG is to encourage us to discover our own vital, full life in Christ by embracing the Jove of the Holy Spirit. Jonathan Bellamy caught up with the man behind Vinesong, John Watson. [01.08.93]Nuffsed: The Midlands folk roots band with a powerful debut album on Kingsway.
New Midlands band NUFFSED, offer an intriguing mix of pop songwriting craft and folk root authenticity. Tim Walker went to Birmingham to investigate. [01.08.93]Margaret Becker: In an in depth interview we seek the soul of the CCM hitmaker.
It's been a fair wait but the new MARGARET BECKER recording could well be her best yet. Jan Willem Vink spoke to Margaret about the album 'Soul'. [01.08.93]Anointed: The gospel foursome with a fresh musical approach to the old, old story.
A hot album and the praise of their peers. Now Greenbelt beckons for ANOINTED. Tony Cummings reports. [01.08.93]Guardian: The CCM hitmakers moving from classic metal to modern post-grunge rock.
America's GUARDIAN will be doing their first UK gig at Greenbelt. Andrew Long spoke to the band with a surprisingly eclectic approach to music. [01.08.93]The Late Late Service: Scotland's pioneering alternative worshippers and recording entity
The house beat thuds again at Greenbelt. This time it's Scotland's The LATE LATE SERVICE. Tony Cummings spoke to the alternative worship organisers. [01.08.93]The Resurrection Band: Chronicling 20 years plus of hard rock ministry
No one has rocked longer or harder than the RESURRECTION BAND. But beyond the speaker stacks and dry ice are a bunch of radical Christians whose lives are an eloquent denouncement of easy-option religion. Tony Cummings reports. [01.08.93]Greenbelt: Celebrating 20 years of a pioneering arts festival
Tony Cummings chronicles the 20 years of the world's leading Christian arts festival GREENBELT [01.08.93]Run-DMC: The hip-hop pioneers no longer raising hell
One of the most important groups in the evolution of rap, Run-DMC have now turned to Christ. George Luke reports. [01.08.93]Sidelong Glance - August/September 1993
Where our intrepid editorial team takes an askance look at the weird and wonderful world of music and media. [01.08.93]