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Having its own private radio has long been on of the unique attractions of the Greenbelt Festival. Now it's expanding. Tony Cummings reports. [01.08.91]

Heavy metal isn't all groups with leather-lung-ed vocalists. Dave Williams tracked down one of America's leading instrumentalists JEFF SCHEETZ. [01.08.91]

Singer-songwriter GARTH HEWITT speaks to James Attlee about townships, troubadours and troubled times. Right wing fundamentalists should read no further without seeking medical advice. [01.08.91]

THE ELECTRICS are an accordion-pumping, foot-stomping, hard-rocking unit. Dave Massey checked them out. [01.08.91]

The latest invaders from Detroit, to reach these shores, COMMISSIONED have proved that they are ready and waiting to contend for that number one spot. James Attlee spoke to the group. [01.08.91]

Are Christian music publishers providing a service or exploiting the faithful? Tony Cummings tries to find out. [01.08.91]

Tony Cummings looks at the fascinating history of a praise and worship publishing phenomenon, SONGS OF FELLOWSHIP. [01.08.91]

Speaking to founder member Ray Goudie, Tony Cummings takes a long, hard look at Britain's soon-to-be-no-more veterans HEARTBEAT. [01.08.91]

At Greenbelt they've billed Chagall Guevara. Featuring Steve Taylor. Mr Taylor the one time rock-gospel satirist and Greenbelt favourite, still has pulling power it seems. Brian Mansfield investigates. [01.08.91]

Possessing one of the most goose-pimple-inducing voices ever committed to digital, JULIE MILLER has made big waves since her debut solo album 'Meet Julie Miller'. Jan Willem Vink met the singer. [01.08.91]