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Karl Allison goes to Oxford and Manchester to check out two or more alternative worship events. [01.06.95]N-Soul Records: Compilation of British dance artists released by N-Soul
America's hottest dance label, N-Soul Records, run by Scott Blackwell, have just released an album of new British dance artists. It will be launched at the Cross Rhythms SW's Sanctified Dance Party where many of the artists on the CD will be performing their tracks at the festival. Tony Cummings spoke to four of these underground dance gospellers. [01.06.95]Sozo: Dance duo create buzz with pop-house sound
The debut album by Sozo is catching the ear of dancers all over the UK. Karl Allison investigated the hot new duo. [01.06.95]Martyn Jospeh: UK singer/songwriter makes attempt on mainstream
With a new CD in the racks, MARTYN JOSEPH sets out afresh to conquer the dizzy heights of the pop rock mainstream. He spoke to Lukas Willcocks. [01.06.95]Hush: Walsall-based rockers draw on many influences
A hot new band from Walsall, HUSH, is set to play Cross Rhythms SW '95. Their leader Pete Emms spoke to Les Wilkes. [01.06.95]Catherine Francis: British singer/songwriter with an interest in Jung
She needed a demo tape, so she prayed. She needed a PA system, so she prayed. Now she's prayed her way into the Cross Rhythms festival. Geoff Howlett talked to singer/songwriter Catherine Francis. [01.06.95]Never On A Monday: Indie-rockers have come 'This Far'
A new roots/indie unit making their debut at the Christian fests are Lancashire's Never On A Monday. They spoke to Tim Walker. [01.06.95]Re:fresh: Pop dance artists create a buzz with 'Spin'
Playing at Cross Rhythms 'Sanctified Dance Party' are new dance group RE:FRESH. Mike Rimmer spoke to the group. [01.06.95]Stephen Bennett: Australian artist experiments with different styles
Australia's STEPHEN BENNETT plays his first Cross Rhythms festival this year. Tom Gould got an update on the prophet musician. [01.06.95]Lost And Found: Rockers set to make some noise at Cross Rhythms
New rock unit LOST AND FOUND are fronted by Jeff Pain who in the 70s led Mr Big, mainstream rock hitmakers. Jeff spoke to Tony Cummings [01.06.95]