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Nicole C Mullen: The American diva with a message for yaNICOLE C MULLEN is a black singer with a huge white CCM following. She also keeps running into journalist George Luke. [28.06.05]
Darlene Zschech: The Australian worship leader talks about her church's 2004 albumAustralian worship leader DARLENE ZSCHECH spoke about the 'For All You've Done' album. [27.06.05]
Ricky Ross: The Deacon Blue man talks about his music and faithWhen the London-based PR firm called Dougie Adam to say he could spend an hour with RICKY ROSS over coffee the following day he literally dropped everything and set off to meet one of his musical heroes. [24.06.05]
One Voice: British gospel and CCM acts join forcesMike Rimmer spent a day at Abbey Road's famed recording studio watching the ONE VOICE single, in aid of the tsunami victims, being recorded. Photos taken by Andy Colthart and Hazel Thompson. [24.06.05]
Third Day Live At The Forum, Kentish Town, LondonAtlanta rockers Third Day, live at The Forum, Kentish Town, London, reviewed by Jacob Bengtsson. [15.06.05]
TBC: Manchester-based group combining snappy pop with full-on evangelismThey sold a thousand CDs at Spring Harvest. Their debut album has been called "a perfect pop confection." Yet TBC are full-on evangelists. Tony Cummings spoke to the Manchester foursome. [11.05.05]
Showbread: The raw rock revolutionaries attracting Mainstream pressThe hard rock originality of Georgia's seven piece SHOWBREAD is attracting mainstream press attention. Tony Cummings reports. [03.05.05]
Onehundredhours Live At The Metro, LondonFresh from their tour with Daniel Bedingfield the Harpenden rockers play clubland. [29.04.05]
Anointed: The brother and sister duo speak about their musicIn Nashville Mike Rimmer met up with two crossover gospel veterans from Columbus, Ohio who go by the name ANOINTED. [22.04.05]
Creation Fest: Devon's annual festivalWoolacombe, Devon is the setting for an annual free event, CREATION FEST. Tony Cummings reports, Ian Homer took the photos. [21.04.05]

