Music Interviews: 2005
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The Sound of the Furay Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Richie Furay (Buffalo Springfield, Poco), now a pastor in Colorado, is still making music. These days, it's what he calls "devotional songs."
Mark Allan Powell | posted 12/27/2005 12:00AM
The Man Came Around Johnny Cash was not ashamed of his Christian faith—though it was sometimes a messy faith—and even got some encouragement from Billy Graham along the way.
Dave Urbanski | posted 12/19/2005 12:00AM
The Original Narnia Soundtrack
Mark Moring | posted 12/01/2005 12:00AM
Giving Peace a Chance David Wilcox and Nance Pettit have put poetry from a variety of faiths to music on a new album—and are calling attention to the need for peace through conflict resolution.
Jewly Hight | posted 10/17/2005 12:00AM
This Mon Be Jammin' Christafari frontman Mark Mohr wants to use reggae to reach the world for Jesus—especially in the Caribbean, where the island music was born.
Andree Farias | posted 10/03/2005 12:00AM
No Pat Answers In this candid conversation, Pat Boone talks about his new album, his all-star tribute to Billy Graham—featuring his old "pal" Bono—and that, uhh, heavy metal thing.
Andy Argyrakis | posted 9/06/2005 12:00AM
Bono: Grace over Karma
book excerpt | posted 8/01/2005 12:00AM
Brave New World The title of Nichole Nordeman's latest CD, Brave, says much about her journey the last two years—motherhood, an extended maternity leave, and reinvesting in relationships.
Russ Breimeier | posted 6/20/2005 12:00AM
Singin' the Blues Veteran singer/songwriter Glenn Kaiser, he of Resurrection Band fame, has been focused on playing and singing blues music in recent years. A Christian, singing the blues? You bet, says Kaiser. Here's why.
Mark Moring | posted 6/13/2005 12:00AM
The Bell Tolls Award-winning singer/songwriter Steve Bell says the modern worship trend represents "one of the low points in the history of music writing." And he's just getting started.
Mark Moring | posted 6/06/2005 12:00AM
An Optimistic Agnostic That's how Green Day bass player Mike Dirnt describes his beliefs in this fascinating interview about faith, rock 'n' roll, Star Wars, and the claims of Christ.
Doug Van Pelt | posted 5/01/2005 12:00AM
A Passion for the Christ Thousands of college students attend Passion worship conferences annually. We talked to the guy behind it all, Louie Giglio, a former campus pastor with a heart on fire for God.
Andree Farias | posted 4/25/2005 12:00AM
Whatever Happened to Steve? For 20 years, We haven't heard any new music from Steve Taylor in a decade, but the guy has been plenty busy—running a studio, writing, producing, and now working on a feature film.
Russ Breimeier | posted 3/28/2005 12:00AM
A Two-Way Street When Rebecca St. James needs guidance, she turns to her mentor—Christian music pioneer Evie Tornquist. But their relationship goes both ways, forming a rich mutual friendship.
Russ Breimeier | posted 3/07/2005 12:00AM
Low Art, High Results ApologetiX frontman J. Jackson admits his band's parodies may be a low form of art, but it's bringing people closer to God and helping them dig into their Bibles.
Maryann B. Hunsberger | posted 2/14/2005 12:00AM
Making Progress Progressive rock, that is. Neal Morse, famous for his roles with bands like Spock's Beard and Transatlantic, is now enjoying his time as a solo Christian artist—and still making prog-rock.
Andy Argyrakis | posted 2/07/2005 12:00AM
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