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Charlie Peacock: The underground hero's surprising move into Nashville CCMFeted 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]
Bruce Cockburn: Canadian songsmith up against a corporate worldJames Attlee interviewed one of the best songwriters of the past two decades BRUCE COCKBURN. [01.09.90]
Hope Springs Eternal: The Middlesbrough rockers trying to break into the mainstreamHOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL immerge from post-industrial wasteland to pitch for pop success. James Attlee reports. [01.09.90]
Young Gifted And Black: Jubilant Voices, Barbara Brooks, Leeds Choral Gospel Group, Plain Truth, Pat & Co. and Dorothy AllenJames Attlee met up with a bevy of British grassroots gospel acts. Alex Ramsay took the pictures. [01.09.90]
Marijohn Wilkin: Country singer and composer of the classic "One Day At A Time"From a life scarred by repeated tragedies emerged an anthem of hope known by millions the world over. Mary J. Murphy went to meet songwriter MARIJOHN WILKIN. [01.09.90]
Rob and Gilly Bennett: Guitarists giving worshippers a touch of the classicsArrangements of worship songs for two classical guitars have made Britain's ROB AND GILLY BENNETT big Christian retail sellers. Alison Pooley investigates. [01.09.90]
Joni Eareckson-Tada: The paraplegic author and singer speaks about being a candle in the darknessJONI EARECKSON-TADA lived for 17 years as an able-bodied person and has lived for more than 20 as a paraplegic. She spoke to Drew Kelleher. [01.09.90]
Alan Shacklock: Roots of a producer extraordinaire Part 2James Attlee talked to top producer ALAN SHACKLOCK about everything from studio battles with Meatloaf to the questionable ethics of chart hyping by zealous evangelicals. [01.09.90]
Touched By A Song: "On The Fritz" by Steve TaylorEx Peace Convoy member Kevin Noone tells how he was touched by a rock gospel hit. [01.09.90]
Detritus: Bristol-based thrash metal band make headwayChambers Dictionary defines DETRITUS as 'an aggregate of loosened fragments, especially of rock'. It's also the name of one of Britain's brightest metal teams. Tony Cummings spoke to them. [01.09.90]
    
    
	