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Riverdeep: River Deep mountain highSouth coast acid jazz band, RIVER DEEP, recently followed in the footsteps of Shed 7, Oasis and Blur. Steve Norman spoke to band member Sam Warren to find out more. [01.02.97]
Song For All Nations: EstoniaContinuing our series on the international development of Christian music, Hubert Jakobs reports from Estonia. [01.02.97]
Paul Douglas: The British CCM jouneymanHe's played to an empty hall and he's played to a packed stadium. Now PAUL DOUGLAS (and his band) have just released an album on a German secular label. Geoff Howlett found out when he talked to Paul. [01.02.97]
MIC: Stories From A Dry LandIn their South African homeland, techno team MIC are bona fide pop stars despite an uncompromising biblical message. Manja Visser reports. [01.02.97]DJ Spain: Behind The Decks - The Auckland, New Zealand deejay
The 23-year-old deejay from Auckland in New Zealand DJ SPAIN [01.02.97]
Catherine Francis: The London-based singer/keyboardistThe long awaited debut CD by Catherine Francis, one of the most impressive singer/songwriters, is out now. She spoke about it and her music to Steve Cox. [01.02.97]
Don Moen: The American MOR veteranThose brethren of more radical or jaded music palates may dismiss the smooth easy listening praise of Integrity Music's DON MOEN as too safe. But for a generation, his smooth as silk praise and worship concoctions are a mighty blessing. Mike Rimmer spoke to the American MOR veteran. [01.02.97]
Alvin Slaughter: Revive us againMoving in the same musical synthesis as Ron Kenoly, fusing white congregational praise to black traditional gospel, ALVIN SLAUGHTER has risen to prominence. He spoke to Pippa Rimmer. [01.02.97]
Viola: The Swedish songstress with her second albumMinistries don't come more international than that of Swedish-born, Hawaii-based VIOLA who in April sees a truly anointed second album released. Tony Cummings reports. [01.02.97]
Kensington Temple: The London church that is the largest in BritainLondon's KENSINGTON TEMPLE is the largest church in Britain. Their two live worship albums for Kingsway have both been good sellers. The head of the Worship Department at KT, Richard Lewis, spoke to George Luke. [01.02.97]
    
    
	