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Neal Coomer and Jay DeMarcus, better known as EAST TO WEST, zipped onto America's CCM scene in 1994 and have so far delivered two infectious albums of classy pop. Tony Cummings reports on the duo's progress. [01.04.96]

We've decided that each issue we'll bombard an artist recently debuting with a hot CD with 40 questions pertinent and impertinent. This issue it's the turn of exciting American grunge band GRAMMATRAIN. [01.04.96]

R&B gospel? Latin-pop fusion? Whatever you call their music, one this is sure. ANGELO AND VERONICA are making serious waves as Tony Cummings reports. [01.04.96]US Gospel Hip Hop: A report on the American gospel hip-hop scene
Hard beats and in-your-face evangelism are the fare of a veritable explosion of American rappers. Francis Blight surveys what's out there in America's gospel hip hop scene. [01.02.96]Andy Payne: Behind The Decks - The London deejay playing pure gospel house
The London-based R&B gospel deejay ANDY PAYNE [01.02.96]

With his single "Any Way (You Bless Me)" much played on Britain's RSCB radio and a stonking album debut, TERRY GARMAN is more than your average pastor. He spoke to George Luke. [01.02.96]

The man overseeing worship at the Toronto Airport Vineyard is JEREMY SINNOTT. He was interviewed by Tony Cummings. [01.02.96]Toronto Vineyard Church: New Year's Eve 1995 at the Canadian church
Tony Cummings got on a plane to Canada so he could see in the New Year at the TORONTO VINEYARD CHURCH. Here is what he saw, heard and experienced. [01.02.96]

With his debut album dislodging Kirk Franklin from the number one slot in the US gospel charts, WILLIAM BECTON has definitely arrived on the scene. He spoke to Stuart Dearsley. [01.02.96]

In the '80s AFTER THE FIRE were THE favourite band in British Christendom and even after they called it a day in 1982, still managed to clock up a Top Ten US hit. Founder member Pete 'Memory' Banks reminisced at length about the ATF heydays to Mike Rimmer. [01.02.96]