Music: Interviews

Audrey Assad Shifts Gears
With no record contracts to fulfill, she wants to get everyone singing.
How Josh Wilson Became a 'Loopy' Guitarist
He plays up to 24 instruments in the studio and on stage, and now on a Christmas album.
Does the World Really Want a New Supertones Album?
Yes, it's overtly Christian. Yes, it's ska. Yes, this is 2012. And they know it.
How Gabriel Wilson Discovered his Paternal Roots—and Made a Record About It
Inside his solo debut, "The McGuire Side."
Jamie Grace Is Holding On
Grammy nominee says Tourette's took her 'for a spin.'
Bill Mallonee Wrestles with God Knows What
On new album, troubadour ponders his eternal fate, a hard life, and 'groping in the dark.'
Beyond Suicide: Don Chaffer
Waterdeep's front man explores life's storms—including his father's suicide—in new off-Broadway musical.
We Gaither Together
Bill & Gloria Gaither celebrate their music, Scripture's vitality, and 50 years of marriage.
The Confessions of Scott Stapp
New memoir addresses abusive childhood, a wild ride with Creed, a near suicide attempt, and, finally, getting right with God.
Cracked Rear View
Jim Sonefeld's past is marred by alcoholism, but the former Hootie drummer is on the straight and narrow now.
Sixpence All the Wiser
After numerous delays on their new album, the band finds itself "in a much better place."
Life After LaRue
A decade, a marriage, three kids, and a near-death experience later, Natalie LaRue is singing again.
'Sometimes Life Sucks'
As a teen, Rhett Walker did drugs and got his girlfriend pregnant. But now he really 'gets' grace.
P.O.D. Rocking Again
Frontman Sonny Sandoval on the band's hiatus, the new album, and a certain strategically placed f-bomb.
The Choir's Steve Hindalong: Celebrating Sobriety
A Christian music veteran discusses a new album and his long-time struggle with alcohol.
Million Dollar Man
Playing a rock legend in 'Million Dollar Quartet' has been a blast for actor Shaun Whitley.
Phil Madeira: 'Hymns for the Rest of Us'
The veteran musician on his new album, 'Christian' music, and a wandering spiritual journey.
Interview: Julie Lee
The multi-talented artist on her new album, her visual art, and ... babysitting.
Interview: Why Sarah Macintosh Ran Away from CCM and Went Back
She left Christian music a decade ago, frustrated with the industry. Now she's back on a CCM label. Here's why.
Q & A: The Man Who Led Bible Studies with Whitney Houston
Former band member says Houston was a strong Christian despite her struggles.

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