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Music Interviews: 2004

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Reminiscing with Amy
Amy Grant, winner of multiple awards and seller of 24 million records, looks back over her storied career—including her smashing success as a crossover artist and her love of touring over the Christmas season.

Naturally Nic
Salvador frontman Nic Gonzalez talks about their new album, So Natural, the band's growth, and the state of being single.

He's Arrived
Chris Tomlin's worship songs are sung 'round the world. We recently chatted with Tomlin about his success, his tour with SCC, and his new CD, Arriving.

A Man Restored
Jeremy Camp's personal journey has been quite a ride, but as the title of his new CD, Restored, indicates, he's happy and whole again.

Picking up the Broken Pieces
When the innovative but perhaps-too-unique band Earthsuit failed, Paul Meany did some real soul-searching, wondering what to do next. The answer: Mute Math.

Reappear
PFR, which had virtually disappeared for the last few years, is back with a new (sort of) album, featuring remakes of several old songs and three new ones.

Statement of Faith
Buddy Miller has hinted at his Christian faith on previous albums, but with his latest release, Universal United House of Prayer, he figured the time was right to let it all hang out.

Still About the Cross
Twelve years ago, FFH started out aiming to reach people for Jesus. They've grown much personally and professionally since then, but the original goal is very much intact.

He Sees Things Upside Down

Under the Radar
Phillips, Craig and Dean wanted to be CCM superstars, but that didn't happen. Instead, they've quietly built a fan base, churned out 18 No. 1 hits and sold 2 million albums. Not bad at all.

More Than the Music
She's one of Christian music's best-loved divas, but there's much more to Nicole C. Mullen than that fabulous voice and those great songs. She's putting feet on the gospel.

Passing It On
Darius Brooks learned gospel music from the best—the Thompson Community Singers. Now he's got a major-label debut, and he's passing his knowledge and experience on to younger artists.

Yearning for Diversity
tobyMac has preached diversity for years, and he longs to see it in Christian music. He's doing his part, and it's working. So why is the rest of the industry so slow to catch on?

Running Arends
Always on the move, acclaimed singer/songwriter Carolyn Arends finds balance between the busy life of being a mom and a musician. And now she's got a great new album.

Choosing Change
The title cut of Point of Grace's new album is all about making the right choices. Recently, the group has chosen some changes—in their personnel and their sound.

A Decade of Making a Difference
In 10 years together, Jars of Clay's music has affected millions. Now they're looking to affect even more—those suffering from HIV/AIDS in Africa. And you can help.

The Plumb Truth
Catching up with the outspoken chick rocker, who has found a home and mainstream opportunities with Curb Records. And she's lovin' it.

The Real Dubya

Wit and Witness
Known for his tongue-in-cheek lyrics, Ian Eskelin's signature sarcasm is still evident on his new CD—but with more of a serious, and spiritual, twist.

Doing Disney with Jump5
We hung out with the Christian pop stars at Disney World recently, just before their gig at Disney's annual Night of Joy.

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