Music: Interviews

Ten Years and Counting
Pop pianist Jim Brickman celebrates a decade of music with a greatest hits album—and hopes to include more inspirational songs on his next recording.
Faith and the Newest Rock & Roll Rebellion
Some bands are rejecting the Christian label for their music and instead singing about Christ to the masses.
Miracle Man
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles were Motown's hottest act in the '60s. These days, Robinson's gig takes him to churches and prisons, where he shares his Christian faith.
No Ordinary Folk
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Roger McGuinn, formerly of The Byrds, is still making great music—while trying to keep the tradition of folk tunes alive and well through his website.
Reverse Crossover
Exegeting U2
Get Up Off Your Knees preaches U2 from Boy to All that You Can't Leave Behind.
There's Just Something About This Man
Bill Gaither insists it's not about him. And nobody seems to disagree.
What Am I Doing Here?
Seattle folk-pop artist Rosie Thomas recounts her journey of faith and how it's developed into a critically acclaimed music career.
A Christmas Story
Trans-Siberian Orchestra's Paul O'Neill explains how his dream for a storytelling symphonic rock band evolved into a Christmas phenomenon.
The Discontent Between Business and Artistry
The songwriter and singer of Sixpence None the Richer talk about how the business side of the music industry—and outside expectations—can constrain the creative process
Bono: Ensuring America Keeps Its Promise
The U2 singer re-launches his national AIDS education campaign and champions President Bush's efforts.
Stonehill's Nostalgic Progression
Pioneering Christian artist Randy Stonehill shares his thoughts on today's music industry, the creation of his latest album, and his plans for the future.
Alistair Begg on The Beatles
The author and pastor talks about the Fab Four's cry for Help and why no one answered it.
'A Rock Band That's Good for Something'
The author of Walk On: The Spiritual Journey of U2 talks about why politicians listen to Bono
The Growing Legacy of The Choir
A Troubadour and His Guitar
Once poised for folk-rock stardom, John Michael Talbot chose a quieter path
Incarnating Mystery
Michael Card argues that a proper view of Christ is a key to creativity.

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