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The release of his album 'Neighbours To Nations' recently was a culmination of years of far-from-glamorous toil for worship songwriter and leader JOHN GIBSON. Tim Walker spoke to the composer of such songs as "Jesus We Celebrate Your Victory". [01.12.93]

In the States singer/song writer JOHN FISCHER is acknowledged as an important figure in the development of contemporary Christian music. He spoke to Andy Butcher. [01.12.93]

Continuing our survey of the international impact of Christian music, Jan Willem Vink goes to Belgium. [01.12.93]

America keeps turning out top quality pop/rock CCM artists. Jan Willem Vink met up with one of the brightest and best, KEITH BROWN. [01.12.93]

Sarah Downes tells how a track by Christian rock band White Heart impacted her life. [01.10.93]

Birmingham's ROGER JONES composes Christian musicals. Now with a new one, 'Angel Voices', about to go on the road, Tony Cummings went to Birmingham to meet the master of the musical. [01.10.93]

In The Living Composers Society series, John Irvine looks at the work of one of Christendom's most popular composers, JOHN RUTTER. [01.10.93]

Once the frontman of fondly remembered Live Option, and now these three years past a have-guitar-will-travel solo, JOHN PEEBLES has much to say. He said it to Peter Bate. [01.10.93]Cross Rhythms Festival 1993: 25 people select a highlight
On 9th, 10th and 11th July, 1993 3,000 people gathered for a weekend of music, arts and God for Holy Power, the third Cross Rhythms festival. 25 of them were subsequently asked to select a highlight of that extraordinary weekend in Okehampton, Devon. Organisers and school kids, youth workers and housewives, accountants and musicians say in their own words what it was that, for them, made Cross Rhythms '93 special. Ian Bosworth took the pictures. [01.10.93]

The band ZERO OPTION have only one member, Ralph Ward, but any image of solo musicians as minstrels and troubadours is shattered by Ralph's computerised, hi-tech, hi-energy show. Bryan A McAdie went behind the battery of synthesisers to find out more. [01.10.93]