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Peter Small spoke to the band who shroud themselves in anonymity, THE REVOLUTIONARY ARMY OF THE INFANT JESUS [01.02.92]The Inspirational Choir: Britain's much loved gospel ensemble clock up 10 years.
John Francis of the INSPIRATIONAL CHOIR tells James Attlee what it takes to be still inspirational after all these years. [01.02.92]Touched By A Song: Gavin Drake talks about the finale from Godspell
I learned some things about Jesus at Sunday school in Walsall. I even thought I knew him. One cold evening in January, I was at church for evensong. During the intercessions the lay minister prayed for the Rathbone family, that God would bless them in their present difficulties. [01.02.92]John & Gill Broomhall: New husband and wife duo release album debut.
A new name on Britain's Christian music scene is JOHN & GILL BROOMHALL. Tony Cummings spoke to the duo with a timely album out. [01.02.92]Steve Camp: Feeding the sheep not entertaining the goats
Few rock gospel performers are as outspoken as American CCM stalwart STEVE CAMP. He was interviewed by Jan Willem Vink. [01.02.92]Bernie & Sharon Armstrong: Getting The Message of "Lord, We Ask For Your Protection"
In our regular series, BERNIE & SHARON ARMSTRONG explains the thinking and theology behind their song "Lord, We Ask For Your Protection" [01.02.92]Carman: The American musical evangelist addicted to Jesus
Tony Cummings profiles the Grammy-award winning CCM star CARMAN [01.02.92]Springwood Musicians: A Cardiff church flying high in worship
In Cardiff, an obscure house church is doing more than simply issuing its own praise and worship tapes. The SPRINGWOOD MUSICIANS are sounding a clarion call to all Britain's churches and fellowships. Tony Cummings wrote the words. [01.02.92]The Escofferys: British gospel's Escoffery Sisters re-emerge as R&B's Escofferys
The Escoffery Sisters have long been doyens of Britain's gospel scene (remember their appearance on 'The Rock Gospel Show'...no?) Amazingly, they never recorded... until now. James Attlee spoke to THE ESCOFFERYS. [01.02.92]Jimmy A: Taking time off from other artistic endeavours to make music
Jimmy Abegg, also known as JIMMY A, is more than a rocker with a nice line in funky axe licks. He's also a thinker on the nature of creativity, as Jan Willem Vink found out. [01.02.92]