Browse A-Z by Artist Profile |
#ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ |
Wife and mother Charlotte Attlee tells how she was touched by a modern gospel track by Al Green. [01.11.90]Gold City: Flying the flag for fresh, young southern gospel music
Dave Causton takes a look at GOLD CITY and shows not all southern gospel is music performed by pot-bellied veterans. [01.11.90]Ascent: A Watford-based grassroots rock band fronted by Alison Eve
Mike Fearon went to Watford to catch ASCENT in rehearsal. [01.11.90]Steve Nelson: A grassroots songsmith from Scotland
Shireen Qureshi spoke to one time Triumph musician STEVE NELSON. [01.11.90]The Immortal Dead: A Christian anarcho-punk band living in Bradford
James Attlee met up with radical punk band THE IMMORTAL DEAD at the Harry Festival. [01.11.90]Sidelong Glance - September 1990
Where our intrepid editorial team take an askance look at the weird and wonderful world of music and media. [01.09.90]Mike Peters: The one time Alarm rocker talks about his faith
American journalist Greg Easterling caught up with the Welsh rock hitmaker MIKE PETERS. [01.09.90]Rick Elias: With his bluesy compatriots The Confessions, the singer/songwriter is getting noticed
Paul Lewis investigates the work of Californian songsmith RICK ELIAS. [01.09.90]Iona: The Celtic fusion band celebrate where the wild things are
Tony Cummings reports on a unique ensemble of Celtic-based musicians IONA. [01.09.90]Charlie Peacock: The underground hero's surprising move into Nashville CCM
Feted by the man most likely to crossover into the big time CHARLIE PEACOCK appears to have retreated from the frontline. Or has he? Tony Cummings finds out. [01.09.90]