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Music Interviews: 2003

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A Christmas Story
Trans-Siberian Orchestra's Paul O'Neill explains how his dream for a storytelling symphonic rock band evolved into a Christmas phenomenon.

Candid Composer
For Jill Phillips, songwriting is all about honest lyrics and real life—warts and all.

Risk Taker
Prayer and hard work are important, but John Tesh says that a willingness to take risks is part of what made him who he is today.

A Star(ling) Is Born
A year ago, Kristy Starling wowed everybody with her performance in a TV talent competition. Now she's got a record deal, a CD, and a spot on a major holiday tour.

Honestly Speaking
For Jill Paquette, critical acclaim hasn't yet yielded commercial success. But the openly honest singer/songwriter says God is teaching her much in the process.

Petra Still Means Rock
A few "specialty records" had fans wondering if these veteran rockers had lost their punch. No way, say Bob Hartman and John Schlitt of Petra.

"Coming Out" Party

Shifting Gears
With their most recent album, FFH begins the transition from vocal group to a real band, playing its own instruments. Frontman Jeromy Deibler discusses the changes.

The End Is Here
Five Iron Frenzy wrapped up its final tour-ever-Saturday before 3,600 frenzied fans at a sold-out Fillmore Auditorium in Denver. The band has decided to call it quits, but we had a chance to reminisce with them just a few days before it all ended.

A "Heroic" Night
We recently checked out !Hero, the Christian rock opera starring Michael Tait, Rebecca St. James and Mark Stuart. Here are our thoughts and some photos from the performance.

Raising Shekels
Ten Shekel Shirt's latest CD, Risk, is less about vertical worship than real-world issues. Now the band is raising money to fight the very real problem of child abuse worldwide.

Thoughts from the Throne Room
In the middle of a busy career as singer, songwriter, actor, author, and record label manager, CeCe Winans explores what it means to worship God in all of our daily living.

The Wright Stuff
At age 12, Paul Wright knew he wanted to serve God with his music. In the last year, that desire has become reality, thanks to a surprising sequence of events leading to his "big break."

Worship Re:Visited
Arizona rockers Re:Zound might have made it big in the mainstream. But they're right at home doing what they do best—making culturally relevant praise & worship music.

Rocked by a Hero
In a modern rock opera about the life of Christ, these three musicians are learning a lot about Jesus—and themselves. Also, learn more about the !Hero phenomenon with this article for Books & Culture magazine, featuring comments from creator Eddie DeGarmo.

A Blueprint for Artistry
Margaret Becker, one of Christian music's most respected singer/songwriters, is testing the waters as a producer. She's paired up with Ginny Owens, and the results have been terrific. We sat down with both of them for this interview.

Tales from the Lyricist
Chris Rice has always had a knack for clever wordplay and turning a catchy phrase. We asked him to share some of his songwriting secrets.

Coming Home
With the double-disc Ohio, Over the Rhine goes back to its roots—geographically, spiritually, and metaphorically.

Going Deeper
There's much more to Natalie Grant than a big voice and great looks.

You the Man!
That's what Phil Joel's aiming for these days—becoming the man God wants him to be.

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