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Garth Hewitt: The British CCM stalwart with his first worship albumOn his 20th album release GARTH HEWITT, the Anglican priest, British CCM stalwart, Greenbelt committee member and frequent ghetto globe hopper suddenly released his first worship album. Jonathan Bellamy asked him why. [01.02.94]
Sue Rinaldi: The ex-Heartbeat vocalistWith the Alliance Tour touching down at a hall near you, no doubt you're saying...where's the interview? Long-time readers will remember Cross Rhythms spoke to Caroline Bonnett (CR6) and Shirley Novak (CR15). Now Jonathan Bellamy completes the tremendous trio with SUE RINALDI. [01.02.94]
Take 6: The American harmonising groupAcclaimed the world over as the greatest acapella group, reports that TAKE 6 were leaving the voices-only arena have shocked their huge bevy of fans. George Luke investigated. [01.02.94]
Jenny And Alex Legg: The UK-based husband and wide duo Husband and wife duo JENNY AND ALEX LEGG have just released their first album. But there's a serious intent behind their music as Janey Lee Grace discovered. [01.02.94]
Ralph Van Manen: "the Dutch artist with most potential for international popularity"CCM has become an international musical language and showing that Holland can produce artists of the highest quality comes RALPH VAN MANEN. He spoke to Jan Willem Vink. [01.02.94]
Yolanda Adams: The US-based gospel artist causing a storm in the UKYOLANDA ADAMS has been lodged in the US gospel charts since '91. Because of her own experiences she has a heart for women who have suffered abuse in their marriage. Tony Cummings finds out more. [01.02.94]
Keith Thompson: The Cheltenham-based rock gospel artistKEITH THOMPSON is a singer/songwriter with a growing ministry in prophetic music. But what does such a term mean? With Tony Cummings, Keith goes looking for some answers. [01.02.94]
First Call: The US-based harmonising trioArguably the finest harmony group in America's world of CCM, FIRST CALL have enjoyed industry awards, album sales and high profile media exposure. But the trio also have a growing consciousness that they're on a sacred journey. Jan Willem Vink spoke to the group's Bonnie Keene. [01.02.94]
Karl Allison: The pioneer of radical worship One of the pioneers of radical new approaches to worship KARL ALLISON of Croydon's famed Last Daze, believes it's time the Church asked itself what the Alternative Worship movement is trying to achieve. [01.02.94]
Crashdog: The US-based punk rockersPunk lives, thanks to Chicago's Jesus People USA and a band called CRASHDOG. Jonathan Bellamy spoke to their leader Spike Nard. [01.02.94]
