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The Gag They Couldn't Man: God using the insignificant and plainly incompetentPhil Thomson takes a broadside swipe at the Christian subculture. [01.11.90]
Touched By A Song: "Power" by Al Green and William Mitchell 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 musicDave 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 EveMike Fearon went to Watford to catch ASCENT in rehearsal. [01.11.90]
Steve Nelson: A grassroots songsmith from ScotlandShireen Qureshi spoke to one time Triumph musician STEVE NELSON. [01.11.90]
The Immortal Dead: A Christian anarcho-punk band living in BradfordJames 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 noticedPaul Lewis investigates the work of Californian songsmith RICK ELIAS. [01.09.90]
Iona: The Celtic fusion band celebrate where the wild things areTony Cummings reports on a unique ensemble of Celtic-based musicians IONA. [01.09.90]
