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Named after their frontman, JAG are currently making noise Stateside as support act for AOR heroes White Heart. Tony Cummings spoke to Jag's leader John Garies. [01.02.92]

The band with the biggest cult following and the noisiest stunts are no more. Jonathan Day charts the rise and fall of FAT AND FRANTIC [01.02.92]Sidelong Glance - December 1991/January 1992
Where our Intrepid editorial team takes an askance look at the weird and wonderful world of music and media. [01.12.91]

The hottest new voice in contemporary gospel-soul comes not from Detroit but the British West Midlands. James Attlee checked out TRACEY RIGGAN. [01.12.91]

Having gigged with Peter Case and Fischer Z's John Watts, an album by SAM HILL was long overdue. As Jonathon Day reports, the waiting is over. [01.12.91]

Christian rock bands refusing to play footsey with crossover compromise don't come any harder working than American AOR heroes PETRA. Tony Cummings talked to the band's John Schlitt. [01.12.91]

It didn't get publicised in Cross Rhythms, or anywhere else but Australia's veteran hard rockers ROSANNA'S RAIDERS played England and Wales in October. Andrew Long spoke to two of the band. [01.12.91]

Singer and pastor RAY BEVAN was once blown and buffeted by the restless search for stardom. Then he let Christ in and slowly and painfully learned to go where the Holy Spirit was blowing. Tony Cummings went to Newport to meet Ray. [01.12.91]Worshipping Churches: Kensington Temple, Bethel Chapel, Christian City Church
A new series of albums Worshipping Churches is breaking new ground in terms of quality live worship. Tony Cummings reports. [01.12.91]The Biz: Taking a look at Britain's Christian recording studios
In our exhaustive series on Britain's Christian music business, Tony Cummings looks at the part recording studios have played in Britain's music scene. [01.12.91]