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Jaci Velasquez: A song-by-song rundown of her 'Heavenly Place' albumAmerica's 16-year-old sensation JACI VELASQUEZ talks us through the tracks on her new album [01.12.96]
Abraham Laboriel: The jazz bass maestroFamed for his work on over four thousand recording sessions, for playing with the Christian jazz team Koinonia and for his own occasional albums, ABRAHAM LABORIEL is thought by many to be the world's greatest living bass player. Mike Rimmer met the maestro. [01.12.96]
Loose Goose: Break over meWorship and Celtic music are the thrilling musical constituents of Loose Goose. Susie McLoughlin spoke to the band's lead singer Carolyn Stilwell. [01.12.96]
Thre3: The unsigned alternative rock bandOne of the most thrilling of America's thousands of "unsigned" alternative rock bands are THRE3 from Corpus Christi. Their leader, PR, spoke to Andrew Privett. [01.12.96]
Max: The retro pop singer/songwriterBeing told about Jesus by his record producer made Marcus Pagnum, better known as MAX, give up music for six months. Now he records self-penned albums, gigs with Bliss and moonlights with a Beatles look-alike band! Ian Boughton reports. [01.12.96]
Michael Anderson: The US singer/songwriter fusing acoustic and electronic soundsDon't let a classic album slip by you. That's the advice of Tony Cummings who's been investigating the thrilling acoustic/electronic fusion of singer/songwriter MICHAEL ANDERSON. [01.12.96]
Jars Of Clay: The Greenville, Illinois million sellersA great deal has happened since Cross Rhythms became the first national magazine to write an article (CR28) on Jars Of Clay. Tony Cummings reports on the progress of the Illinois rockers. [01.12.96]
Alias: 40 questions - Bristol's alternative/indie grunge unitIn CR's review of 'Goeachead', the debut CD by Alias, our reviewer suggested the team were the 'Most Improved Band Of The Year'. We gave the band's leader Tim Simpkins the 40 question grilling. [01.12.96]
The Winans: The R&B gospel pioneersDetroit's favourite singing family the Winans were recently in the UK. Mike Rimmer spoke to Michael Winans. [01.12.96]
The Violet Burning: A new line up and a new album for the Californian bandCalifornia's THE VIOLET BURNING have a new line up, a new album and a heap of controversy surrounding their use of a self-censored swear word. Lukas Willcocks spoke to the band's leader Mike Pritzl. [01.12.96]

