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For years SANDI PATTI has been the epitome of the squeaky clean, 'Mom's apple pie' entertainer. But a messy divorce has challenged that image. Tony Cummings reports. [01.06.93]Secret Archives Of The Vatican: The visionary act fusing world music with electronica
Vince Millett of SECRET ARCHIVES OF THE VATICAN was visited in his Croydon home by Cliff Doust. Here is a record of their meeting. [01.06.93]Kevin Prosch: The radical American worship leader with the voice of a prophet
A truly astonishing testimony and one of the most anointed worship ministries in Christendom belong to KEVIN PROSCH of Birmingham, Alabama. He spoke to Tony Cummings. [01.06.93]Johnny Markin: The Canadian singer, guitarist and record producer
With a hot new album out in the shops is tireless toiler for Christ JOHNNY MARKIN He spoke to Jonathan Bellamy. [01.06.93]Pity The Small Thumbs: The gritty rock band led by Mark McClinchey
With the demise of Brussel, it's now left to a blistering bunch from Barrow to keep the edge of British Christian rock razor sharp. Marie-Louise Flint spoke to PITY THE SMALL THUMBS. [01.06.93]Shirley Novak: The British singer/songwriter taking in jazz, blues and folk
Jonathan Bellamy caught up with elusive SHIRLEY NOVAK to get her story. [01.06.93]Rick Elias: Emerging from the North Hollywood club scene to make quality CCM
About to play at the Cross Rhythms Festival, RICK ELIAS spoke to Tony Cummings. [01.06.93]Dave Bilbrough: The worship music veteran speaks about the Paul Simon legacy
Jonathan Bellamy met up with songwriter and worship leader DAVE BILBROUGH. [01.06.93]Mike-E: The pioneering gospel rap man from Detroit
Guitarist and rapper Mike Wright is better known to lovers of righteous rap as MIKE-E. Tony Cummings dots the i's and crosses the t's. [01.06.93]Billy And Sarah Gaines: Duo dynamite from the husband and wife gospel team
Husband and wife duo BILLY AND SARAH GAINES have established themselves as one of the popular R&B gospel acts of the 90s. It's been a long haul, as Tony Cummings reports. [01.06.93]