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Jessy Dixon: The giant of gospelHe's worked with everybody from James Cleveland to Paul Simon and down the decades been acknowledged as one of the giants of gospel. Jessy Dixon spoke at length to Mike Rimmer. [01.02.96]
World Wide Message Tribe: The in demand Manchester group Manchester musicianaries the WORLD WIDE MESSAGE TRIBE have been sweeping all before them recently with live gigs, TV and radio spots. Here's a review of how they've been fairing. [01.02.96]
Plankton Records: The London-based record companyChristian record companies come in all shapes and sizes. But few have shown such tenacity to stick it out supporting grassroots CCM as London's PLANKTON RECORDS. Andrew Long investigated. [01.02.96]
Al Kasha: The producer, songwriter and Hollywood veteranAretha Franklin, Bob Dylan, Walt Disney - America's producer/songwriter AL KASHA has rubbed shoulders with most of the greats. Yet it's his Christian faith which is most important to the Hollywood veteran. Al spoke to Mike Rimmer. [01.12.95]
Barry Evans: From superstars to praise and worshipWhat makes a record industry mogul stop working with high profile/high profits superstars to enter praise and worship ministry? Tony Cummings spoke to BARRY EVANS to find out. [01.12.95]
Touched By A Song: "I Surrender All" by Winfield S Weeden and J W Van De VenterSteve Norman, a policeman from Yorkshire tells how a track by Winfield S Weeden and J W Van De Venter impacted his life. [01.12.95]
Carolyn Arends: The Canadian singer/songwriter touring with Rich Mullins and Ashley ClevelandAfter years of behind-the-scenes dues paying suddenly America is paying court to Canadian singer/songwriter CAROLYN ARENDS. Mike Rimmer caught up with the gifted lady. [01.12.95]Alternative Worship Events: How mainstream mags have got to grips with the phenomenon
The newspapers had a field day in the wake of the Nine O'Clock Service scandal. But so have mainstream music magazines. Tony Cummings reviews three recent ALTERNATIVE WORSHIP reports. [01.12.95]
Moby: The "follower of Christ" making waves in the mainstreamHe's sold mucho records, been called the 'Iggy Pop of techno' while his appearance at 1995's Greenbelt Festival raised eyebrows from conservative evangelicalism. Liz Liew spoke at length to MOBY, before his gig opening for the Red Hot Chili Peppers at Brixton, about his music and beliefs. [01.12.95]
Mindbender: The LA duo playing spirit filled tranceA giant leap forward in reflecting the dance underground is the new album from LA duo MINDBENDER. Tony Cummings got their story. [01.12.95]

