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Once called 'the Christian subculture's U2' SPLIT LEVEL describe their music today as 'a mixture of hard rock and alternative'. Tony Cummings tracked down the hard-gigging band. [01.10.91]Runrig: Gaelic rock's finest pursuing circles of life
Tony Cummings offers a think piece about Scotland's premiere stadium rockers RUNRIG. [01.10.91]Gordon And Lyn Lee: Britain's grassroots writers of Christian musicals
GORDON AND LYN LEE this autumn launched into a new career as composers and performers of a Christian musical. Tony Cummings spoke to them. [01.10.91]Eight From Thirteen Hundred: Eight different perspectives on 1991's Cross Rhythms Festival
Through the words of eight of those who attended, we tell some of what happened during 1991's CROSS RHYTHMS ROCK GOSPEL FESTIVAL. [01.10.91]Sidelong Glance - October/November 1991
Where our intrepid editorial team take an askance look at the weird and wonderful world of music and media. [01.10.91]Barry McGuire: A hippy prophet turned pop gospeller
Andy Butcher finds out what has persuaded 60s veteran BARRY MCGUIRE to dust off some of the old favourites. [01.10.91]Ben Tankard: A gospel jazz virtuoso visits the UK
Acclaimed keyboard player BEN TANKARD met up with James Attlee. [01.10.91]Radio Cracker: A British radio initiative geared to helping the Third World
RADIO CRACKER is an exciting new radio initiative to bring aid to the Third World. Dave Massey talked to the organisers. [01.10.91]Travail: A pioneering new British gospel record label
TRAVAIL is a new company specialising in gospel music. Dave Massey spoke to its co-founder, Pearl Jarrett. [01.10.91]Don Francisco: The American songsmith creating Biblical stories-in-song
DON FRANCISCO is back in Britain this month. Before he climbed on a plane, he spoke to Dave Massey. [01.10.91]