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Touched By A Song: "Here I Stand" by Joanne HoggSteve Cox tells how a track by Joanne Hogg impacted his life [01.12.94]
Iain Archer: The hardworking Irish singer/songwriter Apart from a ghastly sleeve that makes him look like an extra from The Night Of The Living Dead, Sticky Music have done a grand job in launching IAIN ARCHER to the CD-buying public. James Lewis spoke to the Irish singer/songwriter. [01.12.94]
The Gregorian Chant: An examination of the ancient musical and spiritual traditionThe biggest selling album in the history of Christian music has quite staggeringly turned out to be a double CD of Gregorian Chant. John Irvine carries out a comprehensive survey of the ancient musical and spiritual tradition. [01.12.94]
Sam Hill: The Lancashire singer/songwriter and friends with an acoustic-orientated concept albumLancashire singer/songwriter SAM HILL has assembled a bevy of Britain's finest acoustic-orientated musicians to sing and play on a unique concept album. Sam spoke to Tim Walker. [01.12.94]
The Crossing: Celtic folk rock from the Chicago-based Jesus People USA group Celtic folk band from inner city Chicago? THE CROSSING are an unlikely group of musicians who, from their base at Jesus People USA, are leading the US in jig and reel revival. Jonathan Bellamy caught up with them whilst in Nashville. [01.12.94]
Eric Champion: The US artist embracing music technologyJoin Jan Willem Vink as he discovers the brave new world of the ground breaking new album by an American muso called 'Sam', aka ERIC CHAMPION. [01.12.94]
Newsboys: The Australian pop rockers now based in the StatesCross Rhythms have gone on record to say the NEWSBOYS are the best band never to have played Britain. Jan Willem Vink spoke at length to the Australian pop rockers. [01.12.94]
Spirits On The Dance Floor: A report on the inspirational garage music scene Garage, one of the hottest forms of contemporary dance music, is also music that can often contain inspiring, life affirming lyrics and sometimes in-your-face Gospel messages. From the underground of British nightclubs, club deejay The Drum Pharaoh, aka Michael Morley, takes us through a scene where 'inspirational garage' is becoming an increasingly powerful anecdote to the quick-fix hedonism which once dominated the dance floor speakers. From America's Gloworm and Michael Powell through to Britain's Paul Johnson and Spirits, this is his report. [01.12.94]
Force 3: The "new and improved" British hard rockers Rising phoenix-like from the remnants of a disbanded version, a new and improved FORCE 3 are raring to go. The heavy rockers spoke to Matt Anderson. [01.12.94]
65dBA: The dance pop band from AylesburyWith their new album 'Shout' promising to make an impact in the dance scene, and an unerring vision for Holy Spirit revival, 65DBA are set to achieve great things for God. They spoke to Karl Allison. [01.12.94]

