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The new BRIDE album 'Snakes In The Playground' is a withering denouncement of the calamitous condition of urban America. Tony Cummings charts Bride's history. [01.02.93]Ira D Sankey: Gospel Roots - Remembering the Father of Gospel Music Part 2
Mel R Wilhoit continues his history of the founding father of the Christian music 'industry', IRA D SANKEY. [01.02.93]Scott Blackwell: Deejay, mixer, producer and label owner bringing dance music into the Church
Dance music's SCOTT BLACKWELL is one of the newest creative talents in Christian music. Gavin Drake spoke to Scott in his Californian home. [01.10.92]Martyn Joseph: From Dolphins to Prostitutes, the Welsh songsmith looks for inspiration
"Dolphins Make Me Cry" was called lachrymose (given to weeping) by an unimpressed Q magazine but at least now they're noticing MARTYN JOSEPH. Gavin Drake reports. [01.10.92]Novella: Investigating the New Jersey hard rock band
In the States their debut album 'One Big Sky' attracted considerable attention while their newie 'A Liquid Earth' builds on the hard-rocking reputation of NOVELLA. Jan Willem Vink spoke to the band. [01.10.92]The Winans Family: From Mom & Pop to Angie & Debbie, a dynasty revealed
It's the dream show guaranteed to make every gospel enthusiast drool. The Winans, BeBe and CeCe, Daniel Winans, Mom And Pop and Angie And Debbie all on one stage at a theatre near you. Tony Cummings reports. [01.10.92]Tale Of Two Festivals: Photo reports on Greenbelt '92 and Cross Rhythms Festival '92
Tony Cummings, Chris Cole, with photographers Ian Bosworth and Peter Nolan give their impressions of Greenbelt and Cross Rhythms. [01.10.92]In Tune With Heaven: Looking at the Church Of England report on music
The publication of the Church of England report on music attracted a blaze of publicity. But what did IN TUNE WITH HEAVEN say? Tony Cummings has read it. [01.10.92]Sidelong Glance - October/November 1992
Where our intrepid editorial team take an askance look at the weird and wonderful world of music and media. [01.10.92]The Marcia Dixon Line: Resisting poor lyrics and poor production values
Marcia Dixon speaks out against lyrics, which say too little, and production that is little more than turning on a tape recorder. [01.10.92]