The Square Pegs of Christian Music Indie artists Andrew Peterson, Jill Phillips, and Andrew Osenga weren't necessarily a good fit for typical record labels, so they joined some fellow indies and formed their own group: The Square Peg Alliance.
Jackie A. Chapman | posted 9/05/2006 12:00AM
Into the Fray Six months ago, The Fray was just a local band in Denver, driving a van from show to show. Now they're riding high on the charts—and learning to deal with the trappings of sudden fame.
Stan Friedman | posted 7/17/2006 12:00AM
Anywhere, Anytime Churches, bars, and everywhere in between, brother-sister folk duo Judd & Maggie will sing their songs wherever they can, no matter the audience—Christian or mainstream.
Andree Farias | posted 6/12/2006 12:00AM
Through It All Now in his fifth decade of making music, Andrae Crouch reminisces on a career that started in the days of Jesus Music through his brand-new album, Mighty Wind.
Andy Argyrakis | posted 6/05/2006 12:00AM
Goin' to the Chapel Country music legend Marty Stuart has worked with Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash and tasted much mainstream success. But he returns to his spiritual roots with Souls' Chapel.
Andy Argyrakis | posted 4/03/2006 12:00AM
A Once Wayward Son Carries On Former Kansas mastermind Kerry Livgren explored many of the world's religions before coming to Christ almost three decades ago—and he's remained on that path ever since.
Andy Argyrakis | posted 3/06/2006 12:00AM
Going Live with Liv Livingston Taylor doesn't mind living in the shadow of big brother James; he embraces it. Here, the folk singer talks about James, Carly Simon, songwriting, and things of faith.
Timothy George and Chuck Colson | posted 2/08/2012 10:10AM
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