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The Gloryhounds: Hounds Of GloryA new name to many visiting this year's Cross Rhythms Festival will be indie rock team THE GLORYHOUNDS. Geoff Howlett spoke to vocalist and guitarist, Dan Harris. [01.06.97]
River: The indie rock group spreading the GospelRIVER count the Manic Street Preachers and Skunk Anansie amongst their music influences and went down a storm at last year's CR festival. With their manager they took time off on a Friday evening to talk to Phil Crawley. [01.06.97]
Phatfish: The UK-based acid jazz bandAt least one UCB Cross Rhythms presenter considers 'Neworldisorder' by PHATFISH the best release of '96. Louise Hunt, singer with the university circuit favourites, spoke to Steve Cox. [01.06.97]
Eric Champion: Continuing TransformationsMaking his UK debut at Cross Rhythms is American CCM star ERIC CHAMPION. Tony Cummings reports on the musical chameleon now a modern rock hero. [01.06.97]
Beehive: The London band creating a buzzDespite 'Brand New Day' being their album debut, the jazz funk stars BEEHIVE have got a big following in the club and festival circuit. Mike Rimmer spoke to "soul diva" Kaz Lewis. [01.06.97]
December Blue: The Belfast-based acoustic pop rockersOne reviewer suggested "Sheryl Crowe meets Beautiful South" to describe the sound of Belfast-based DECEMBER BLUE. Tony Cummings reports. [01.06.97]
Brennan Manning: Healing our image of God and ourselvesCross Rhythms '97 is privileged to be giving a platform to American author and speaker Brennan Manning. Here Brennan looks at misconceptions we have about whom God really is and his love for us. [01.06.97]
Bleach: The Swansea band with a modern Britpop soundNot 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]
Graham Kendrick: The Global March For JesusOn 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]
The Late Late Service: The Glasgow dance worship pioneers 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]
    
    
	