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Sam Dees: The soul songwriterHe'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]
Allen & Allen: Jazz with anointing from a Californian duoFusion, 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]
Halycon Days: The Belfast-based indie rockersThey have been reviewed in national newspapers, gigged at Our Price and are playing Cross Rhythms '97. Tony Cummings checks on the Belfast phenomenon that is HALYCON DAYS. [01.06.97]
Delirious?: Going DeeperThe single "Deeper" is in the charts, they'll soon be playing Wembley Stadium, and rumours of revival are in the air... Mike Rimmer meets DELIRIOUS?. [01.06.97]
Andy Read: Andy's Happy FridayRemember the Spirit Song search-for-a-demo competition run by Cross Rhythms back in 1995? The winner ANDY READ now has a CD out. And he's offering it for free. Chris Tozer reports. [01.06.97]
Players: Out From The ShadowsNine top shelf Nashville session musicians recently stepped from behind-the-scenes obscurity to form PLAYERS and deliver a stunning debut album. Jan Willem Vink reports. [01.04.97]
Phil Lewis: The singer/songwriter from WalesWelsh singer/songwriter PHIL LEWIS has an eclectic style and some hot demos. He spoke to Susie McLoughlin. [01.04.97]
Gotee Brothers: An Issue Of EraceEvery CCM, sanctified dance and holy hip hop fan knows that the phenomenal production team the Gotee Brothers contain DC Talk's Toby McKeehan. What they may not know about is the behind-the-scene trio's passionate campaign against racism. Mike Rimmer spoke to the Gotee's Joey Elwood. [01.04.97]
Sammy Horner: A praising CeltFor the next two months, SAMMY HORNER will see the release of two albums, a kids project R&Beatitudes and volume three of his popular Celtic Praise series. The Belfast born veteran spoke to Mike Rimmer [01.04.97]
Three Crosses: Exiles On Jefferson StreetGutsy, guitar-driven Southern rock has made a big comeback stateside and heading Christendom's boogie bands there are THREE CROSES. Mike Rimmer brings the lowdown. [01.04.97]

