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Raymond & Co: Come in Number 6... your time is up!Cross Rhythms tracks down the artists who've been too quiet for too long. This issue we talk to RAYMOND & CO. [18.02.03]
Geraldine Latty: The UK worship leader with a new CDBritain's GERALDINE LATTY has recorded a new album in Nashville. It's another string in her bow for the hard working minister of the Gospel. Helen McCabe and Tony Cummings report. [18.02.03]
Sarah Sadler: The daughter of worship leader Gary Sadler sets out on her ownSinger/songwriter SARAH SADLER says several sentences. [17.01.03]
Jude: A singer/songwriter (aka Julia Pankhurst) working with producer Tony SilcockSinger/songwriter JUDE answers Tony Cummings' questions. [17.01.03]
Orison: A grassroots four-piece from Sheerness release their debutPaul Wroe of ORISON spoke to Tony Cummings. [17.01.03]
Todah: A band from Blackwood, South Wales who aren't the Manic Street PreachersTony Cummings pitched some questions at TODAH's Lewis Parfitt and Teresa Furmage. [17.01.03]Sixpence None The Richer: The Nashville-based sextet talk about 'Divine Discontent'
The Nashville-based sextet SIXPENCE NONE THE RICHER answer some questions. [17.01.03]
Lemon Twelve: Belfast band of rockers trying to be "realistic"Tony Cummings asked LEMON TWELVE's Dave Hamilton some questions. [17.01.03]
Captain Bill: 10 Questions answered by the USA-based children's workerAmerican-based, UK-born children's music minister CAPTAIN BILL, otherwise known as Bill Mason, answered the questions. [17.01.03]
Cathy Burton: Our Best Gig... So Far, described by the British singer/songwriterIn our series we ask well known artists to pinpoint their most memorable live performance. This issue CATHY BURTON talks about a special night at London's Jazz Cafe. [17.01.03]

