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Helen Yawson: Blessed And Highly FavouredWith a solo release and a Cross Rhythms Roots & Branches Festival appearance under her belt, Helen Yawson has been establishing herself in the ever-expanding UK gospel music scene. Lins Honeyman reports. [01.10.99]
Scarecrow & Tinmen: The US rock team haunted by The Wizard Of OzAn intriguing American rock team with an intriguing name SCARECROW & TINMEN are "out there". Mike Rimmer met them. [01.10.99]
Yfriday: Holy Spirit day dream believersSoon to tour with Noel Richards, Newcastle's YFRIDAY are the most anointed new rock worship team to emerge for years. Their leader Ken Riley spoke at length to Mike Rimmer. [01.10.99]
The Winans Phase 2: A third generation of Winans determined to make their mark.Mike Rimmer meets THE WINANS PHASE 2, also known as Marvin Jnr, Carvin Jnr, Juan and Michael Jnr. [01.10.99]
Kirk Franklin: Face to faceThe world's best selling Christian music artist KIRK FRANKLIN played sell out dates in Wolverhampton and London in July. Mike Rimmer spoke at length to the gospel star. [01.10.99]
Evergreen: The indie rock Dalek BoysIf you caught their great "What If" on 'The Experience 4' you'll know that EVERGREEN are an exceptional new indie rock band. The story behind their debut album is somewhat unusual as Andrew Long found out. [01.10.99]
Cross Rhythms Festival 1999: A report on the festival by some of the artists who performedWe asked eight bands and soloists who played the fest to give us their impressions of what they saw and heard at CROSS RHYTHMS '99. [01.10.99]
Richard Lewis: Is there life after Kensington Temple?What makes a worship leader move from the biggest church in Britain to a fellowship with 50 members? Angela Hutchinson spoke to RICHARD LEWIS to find out. [01.10.99]
World Wide Message Tribe: A song-by-song rundown of their 'Frantik' albumProducers Zarc Porter and Matt Wanstall talk us through tracks on the new WORLD WIDE MESSAGE TRIBE album [01.10.99]
World Wide Message TribeManchester musicianries the WORLD WIDE MESSAGE TRIBE are busier than ever. Tony Cummings reports [01.10.99]

