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Recent unexpected visitors to the UK were American R&B gospel team NU JOI. Miker Rimmer caught up with them. [01.10.96]

The new, "Edgier" blues-tinged album by American CCM phenomenon Steven Curtis Chapman is being tipped to be his biggest yet. Phil Crawley reports. [01.10.96]

If you're after a Christian music album and it's not a new release, there's only one place to go, Crossways Records, run by Diane and David Causon. Mike Rimmer reports. [01.10.96]

Continuing our survey of the international development of Christian music, Jan Willem Vink reports from Lithuania. [01.10.96]

Prior to sending the crowd delirious at Greenbelt '96 with their pumping brand of Jayhawks-style rock, Lancashire's GOOD SONS were grilled by Sammy Horner. [01.10.96]

Perhaps best known for being (quite literally) dc Talk's side-kicks, rap/hip hop outfit GRITS (Grammatical Revolution In The Spirit) have finally established themselves as artists in their own right. Liz Liew spoke to them at the Greenbelt Festival. [01.10.96]

Once a long, long time ago, they were Colors Of LCGC and recorded for a Swedish gospel label. Now they're NU COLOURS and record for Polydor. George Luke spoke to the sanctified R&B stars. [01.10.96]

Manchester's WORLD WIDE MESSAGE TRIBE stand on the brink of a huge American hit. Tony Cummings has the story. [01.10.96]

The deejay playing at Southend's Club Messiah. [01.10.96]

British gospel is fast developing its own distinct musical identity. Now it has another new dimension thanks to Nottingham's FREDDIE KOFI. He spoke to Andy Charalambous. [01.10.96]