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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]Arvo Part: The Estonian composer exploring the sound of silence
In The Living Composers Society series John Irvine looks at the life and works of Estonia's most acclaimed composer ARVO PART. [01.08.93]The Biz: Examining the role of Christian music retailers
Jonathan Bellamy goes shopping to investigate Christian music retailing in Britain. [01.08.93]Touched By A Song: "Jay" by Grace Slick
Robert Parr of Brighton tells how a track by Grace Slick impacted his life. [01.08.93]D B McGlynn: The Scottish singer/songwriter announces to hell with the hankerchief
Scottish songsmith D B MCGLYNN (you can call him Brian) is a doyen of the Scottish music scene. He spoke to Pete Small. [01.08.93]Song For All Nations: The Netherlands
Jan Willem Vink reports on the Christian music scene of The Netherlands [01.08.93]