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Dub War: The British group playing a cross between thrash metal and raggaThey've done storming gigs at the last two Greenbelts, lead singer Benji has given his Christian testimony on a Harry Secombe-presented TV programme and their single "Gorrit" was NME's Record Of The Week. Now their Sony distributed album seems set to take DUB WAR more unexpected places. Benji spoke to Andrew Long. [01.04.95]
Touched By A Song: "Man In Black" by Johnny CashDave Cranson tells how a track by Johnny Cash impacted his life. [01.04.95]
Ian: The US-based musician with a supersonic new albumIan Eskelin, now known simply as IAN, has a new album out on Reunion. He spoke about it and his dance music past to Jan Willem Vink. [01.04.95]
Out Of Eden: Three sisters from Nashville making dance R&BA hot new R&B and dance trio OUT OF EDEN are making waves for new label, Gotee. Karl Allison reports. [01.04.95]
TRUCE: The British R&B gospel group Their "Better Days/Treat U Right" is getting dance floor plays. But who are TRUCE? George Luke finds out. [01.04.95]Richard White: The Vinyl Preacher
The DJ from London playing "positive, uplifting and inspirational" music, RICHARD WHITE. [01.04.95]
Chris Christensen: The American songwriter and worship leaderCHRIS CHRISTENSEN has a new album out for Hosanna! Music and a ministry which has taken him around the globe. He spoke to Pat Herridge. [01.04.95]Tony Cummings: British CCM past, present and future
Tony Cummings looks at British CCM, yesterday, today and tomorrow. [01.04.95]
Charlie Peacock: The critically-acclaimed American singer, songwriter and producerCHARLIE PEACOCK releases his first album for three years featuring a stripped-down rock sound and lyrics that speak deeply of death and grace. Charlie spoke to Jan Willem Vink. [01.04.95]Eternal: The British R&B group with a million-selling debut
They've taken the sound of homegrown R&B to Children's TV, scored a stack of hits and their debut album is a million seller. Not bad for four Christian lasses from Croydon. ETERNAL spoke to George Luke. [01.04.95]

