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Not Oasis clones but an inventive band that has gone back to their roots to evolve a fresh and relevant sound. That's Swansea's BLEACH. They met Andrew Long. [01.06.97]

On 17th May thousands of Christians young and old took part in Global March For Jesus' Operation A to Z and prayer walked around their neighbourhoods. It was the latest in a long line of initiatives linked to Britain's praise and worship maestro GRAHAM KENDRICK. Ian Boughton met the worship. [01.06.97]

One of the most influential and longest running alternative worship initiatives is Glasgow's THE LATE LATE SERVICE. Susan Mansfield visited them. [01.06.97]

The 21 year old deejay JOHNNY CASSWELL playing at Plymouth's Sound Factory. [01.06.97]

Looking forward to taking the Cross Rhythms '97 crowd to delirium are new West Country team PSALMISTRY. DJ Coopoid spoke to the band's Edi and Tony. [01.06.97]

Marcus Davis and Jacob Lutrell are GODQUEST whose phat concept album 'The Journey' has picked up mucho airplay and even brought the duo to the UK for a visit. Marcus talked to Mike Rimmer. [01.06.97]

The debut album by America's JILLIAN, was produced by Jimmy Peterik of top AOR band Survivor ('Eye Of The Tiger'). Mike Rimmer spoke in depth to the lady who has really discovered God's healing power. [01.06.97]

As well as being the title of this year's Cross Rhythms Festival, "Walk The Talk" is also the name of the new line dancing single by DAVE CLEMO. Steve Norman spoke to Britain's country gospel ambassador. [01.06.97]

He's written songs for Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin and appeared on the John Peel Show. Yet most Cross Rhythms readers won't have heard of him. Tony Cummings explores the career of soul man extraordinaire SAM DEES. [01.06.97]

Fusion, soul jazz, jazz funk, call it what you will, the commercial end of improvisational music has made a big comeback recently. And leading the way in US Christendom are ALLEN & ALLEN. Mike Rimmer writes. [01.06.97]