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Music Interviews: 2007

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Deeply Immersed
Tireless worship leader Israel Houghton responds to critical misconceptions while discussing his multiethnic sound, his favorite Christmas memories, and his commitment to breaking down barriers in worship.

Jars of Yule
Fans have clamored for a Jars of Clay Christmas album for over a decade. Dan Haseltine talks about why it was so long in coming, about going indie, and more.

Catching Up With ...David Phelps
The acclaimed singer touches on his departure from the Gaither Vocal Band and his new Christmas release One Wintry Night.

Becoming the Remedy
David Crowder discusses how he hopes his band's intentionally simpler album will inspire others to spark change in their local communities.

Introducing ...Michael Gungor Band
The up-and-coming worship leader discusses how he and his new band are approaching church in a different way, through song and focus.

Running to Justice
Sara Groves' new album reflects the personal stories of pain and suffering she's heard 'round the world—and her desire to do something about it ... right now.

Comfortable with All That Is Within
Some have accused MercyMe of repeating themselves thematically and musically, but according to lead singer Bart Millard, they're simply embracing who they are.

Introducing ...Jon McLaughlin
According to the young singer/songwriter, timing has played an important part in developing his musical skills and enjoying his budding career with his wife.

Finding the Middle Ground
Bear Rinehart discusses how his band needtobreathe enjoys reaching out to Christian and mainstream audiences alike.

Catching Up With ...Paul Baloche
One of the most respected songwriters in contemporary worship shares what it's like to maintain anonymity while sharing "greater songs" with the church.

Enjoying the Moment
It's been 20 years since his first album, but Steven Curtis Chapman is keeping things fresh by maintaining honesty and embracing the present rather than worrying about the future.

A Change in Wardrobe
Cliff Young and Andrew Osenga of Caedmon's Call discuss the current state of their band now that they've re-teamed with Derek Webb and switched record labels to release Overdressed.

Catching Up With ...Point of Grace
Shelley Breen and Heather Payne reminisce over their 15-year career and the new direction the group takes with their new album.

Role Playing
After 10 years, Shane & Shane are just now defining their respective roles. Shane Barnard discusses those roles, his writing, and his engagement to Bethany Dillon.

Catching Up With ...Chris Rice
The acclaimed singer/songwriter talks about his new chapter of artistry, writing for broader audiences without abandoning his core beliefs.

Introducing ...Wavorly
Bassist Matt Lott explains his band's name, their inspiration from C. S. Lewis, and their desire to inspire with quality and meaning in their music.

Out of the Darkness
After a long absence from making music, not to mention a series of tragedies—including a divorce and her daughter's suicide—CCM veteran Kelly Willard is back on the scene.

Asking the Hard Questions
Some might shy away from the hard questions of the Christian journey, but not Todd Agnew. He's not only asking the questions, he's downright wrestling with them.

Head Joins the Body
Ex-Korn guitarist Brian "Head" Welch recounts his self-destructive rise to stardom, and the major changes in his life since praying to God for deliverance.

Introducing ...Britt Nicole
23-year-old Brittany Nicole Waddell shares how her passion for serving others and being open with her life helps her reach Christian teens.

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