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DJ Hopeton Gordon, or as he is better known, G-MAN, is based in Derby and has been deejaying for 11 years. [01.06.98]
David Evans: The Australian pop rock evangelist making his first trip to the UKMike Rimmer brings the low-down on an impassioned Gospel communicator DAVID EVANS. [01.06.98]
Rodd & Marco: Take Your QuestionsThey're Californians now permanently planted in Scotland, they're seriously crazy, and they're called RODD & MARCO. Marco Palmer comes clean. [01.06.98]
The Jordan Family: The TV family with their debut singleTHE JORDAN FAMILY are a Christian family featured on a TV documentary who now have their debut single out. Hughie Lawrence reports. [01.06.98]
Wood Green Gospel Choir: The London-based choir release an albumA superb choir drawn entirely from a London local church are the WOOD GREEN GOSPEL CHOIR. Hughie Lawrence spoke to the choir's director Isaac Carter. [01.06.98]
The Wades: Britain's veteran purveyors of feel good R&B gospelTHE WADES are one of the star turns at Devon's Cross Rhythms festival. David Wade spoke to Mike Rimmer. [01.06.98]
Carman: The singer and preacher talks about marriage, money, ego trips and his new albumCross Rhythms' Martin Purnell went to Washington DC to speak to one of the biggest figures in Christian music, CARMAN. [01.06.98]
Peter Case: Man with a blue guitarOne of the most highly respected acoustic singer/songwriters is America's Peter Case. He was in the UK recently and was quizzed by Stefan Tobler. [01.06.98]
Unwritten: Kings of ChristcoreOne of the brightest and brashest bands around are London's UNWRITTEN. They make their Cross Rhythms Mega Tent debut this year and wrinklie Steve Cox quizzed them. [01.06.98]
Matt Redman: The British worship leader with a new albumLeading the throng in worship at Cross Rhythms '98 is MATT REDMAN. With a new album and big exposure in the US, the ministry of Britain's spearhead worship leader continues to expand. He spoke to Heather Bellamy [01.06.98]

