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Jonathan Bellamy investigates the South Bucks/East Berks radio station. [01.02.94]Crucifer: A Bolton-based metal band release their debut album
Bolton metal band CRUCIFER are breaking barriers. To find out how Marie-Louise Flint spoke with their lead vocalist Dave Rowley. [01.02.94]Simeon and John: Meditational music from a gifted duo
They cover more miles in a month than the average Christian grunge band manages in a year. So who are SIMEON AND JOHN and how did these two gifted instrumentalists come to link up? Andrew Long finds out. [01.02.94]Steve Taylor: "Evangelical rock's court jester" with a new album
Whether you call him a satirist, prophet, evangelical iconoclast or just a cutting-edge rocker, few can ignore STEVE TAYLOR. Now he's back and firing on all cylinders report Tony Cummings and Jan Willem Vink. [01.02.94]Karithi: Indian dance pop from a US-based artist
The ranks of Christian dance pop are quickly filling. New America based Indian artist KARTHI proves to be a serious competitor to the likes of Lisa Beyill and Cindy Morgan. Jan Willem Vink reports. [01.02.94]Sidelong Glance: February/March 1994
Where our intrepid editorial team take an askance look at the weird and wonderful world of music and media. [01.02.94]Stuart Barbour And The Powerhouse: The Surrey-based rock gospel evangelists
STUART BARBOUR AND THE POWERHOUSE are getting accolades not normally enjoyed by grassroots rock gospel evangelists from Surrey. Neil Brennan reports. [01.02.94]Robin Thompson-Clarke: The renowned cellist now recording instrumental worship CDs
ROBIN THOMPSON-CLARKE is a London-based professional cellist with a varied background in both the classical and worship music fields. John Irvine went to meet him at his East London home. [01.12.93]Chris Cole: Remembering The Devil's In The Detail
Chris Cole was pleased and horrified with the latest issue of Cross Rhythms, as he explains. [01.12.93]The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir: New York's multi-racial choir live in Cardiff
A choir that grew out of a storefront church in Brooklyn transplanted to a venerable hall in Cardiff. Andrew Long went along to witness the event and speak to the leaders of THE BROOKLYN TABERNACLE CHOIR. [01.12.93]