Music Interviews: 2005
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Mighty Oaks The Oak Ridge Boys have been going strong for decades, and with a new Christmas album and tour, they don't appear to be slowing down one bit.
Andy Argyrakis | posted 12/27/2005 12:00AM
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
Keeping Things in Zschech Whether leading worship for Hillsong, recording a solo album, or on a mercy mission to Rwanda, Darlene Zschech brings hope and healing to a hurting world.
Christa Banister | posted 12/27/2005 12:00AM
Saving Orphans His family has already adopted three girls from China, but Steven Curtis Chapman isn't stopping there. He's working hard to help more families get in on the adoption option.
Maryann B. Hunsberger | posted 12/19/2005 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
Bone, Bling, and a Benz Christian rapper T-Bone wears the bling and even owns a Benz. He says it's no act, but just a part of who he is—a street dude, hip-hop personified.
Christa Banister | posted 12/12/2005 12:00AM
A New Orleans Treasure Aaron Neville has hit it big with his brothers, in duets with Linda Ronstadt and Trisha Yearwood, and with solo albums highlighting his faith—including a new Christmas CD.
Andy Argyrakis | posted 12/12/2005 12:00AM
She's Cool with Discomfort Veteran singer/songwriter Ginny Owens has never felt comfortable in the spotlight. But lately, she's been learning how to embrace the uncomfortable—and to grow from it.
Maryann B. Hunsberger | posted 12/05/2005 12:00AM
The Original Narnia Soundtrack
Mark Moring | posted 12/01/2005 12:00AM
Rebecca Gets Real With her new CD, Rebecca St. James is quite vulnerable. And in this interview, she talks about God's love, growing up, dating—and finding contentment in being single.
Andree Farias | posted 11/28/2005 12:00AM
Family Album Sarah, Hannah and Leah Peasall were the young sisters on the O Brother, Where Are Thou? Soundtrack. Now they're being compared to the famous Carter Family singers.
Maryann B. Hunsberger | posted 11/28/2005 12:00AM
Upon This Rock For 33 years, Petra rocked the world of Christian music and listeners around the globe. Now that they're calling it quits, Bob Hartman & John Schlitt take time to reminisce.
Andy Argyrakis | posted 11/21/2005 12:00AM
P.O.D. Comes Back Not long ago, P.O.D. was one of the hottest bands around, but they've since faded from the limelight. Now, says frontman Sonny Sandoval, they're back, and ready to testify.
Mark Moring | posted 11/14/2005 12:00AM
Away from the Rush Teen sisters and TV stars Aly & AJ recently released their debut album, Into the Rush. Here, they step aside from their crazy, hectic schedules for a brief conversation.
Andy Argyrakis | posted 11/14/2005 12:00AM
Unfinished Symphony? No way. Hip-hop collective L.A. Symphony could've called it quits numerous times through a series of trials, but they've stuck together and are now stronger than ever.
Jackie Chapman | posted 11/14/2005 12:00AM
The Would-Be Rock Stars Third Day wanted their last album, 2004's Wire, to break big in the mainstream, but it didn't. So now the band's back with songs of hope for the church—or anyone who's hurting.
Andree Farias | posted 11/07/2005 12:00AM
Adding to the Beauty After emerging from a period of wrestling with her faith and fears, Sara Groves is now trying to enhance and expand God's kingdom through service and the pursuit of social justice.
Mark Moring | posted 10/31/2005 12:00AM
ILL Legal? With their latest CD held up with legal wrangling over their use of samples, hip-hop tandem MarsILL looks ahead, hoping that album will soon see the light of day.
Andree Farias | posted 10/24/2005 12:00AM
Kirk Gets Personal Gospel star Kirk Franklin spills his guts on his new CD, talking about his struggles growing up in what he calls a more "horizontal" than "vertical" album.
LaTonya Taylor | posted 10/24/2005 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
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