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Behind their pun-a-minute repartee there's a serious intent for London's WESLEY BROTHERS. Tony Cummings spoke to the praising pub crawlers. [01.10.93]

Years before The Winans and Take 6 were catching the ear of the mass audiences, gospel team THE MIGHTY CLOUDS OF JOYS were making inroads into the pop scene. George Luke spoke to the veterans. [01.10.93]

Jan Willem Vink interviews the Jesus rock veteran. [01.10.93]

Steve Wheeler catches up with new indie rock team THIRD WORLD CAFE. [01.10.93]

HARRY BROWNING is a white boy from Arkansas who's learnt to sing with soul and live a life of prayer. He talked to Tony Cummings. [01.10.93]

British gospel's most widely read columnist suggests it's about time the gospel scene began to address the gap between what performers sing and how they live. [01.10.93]

Words from Isaiah led to the forming of US 'all-girl' group RACHEL RACHEL. Bryan A McAdie investigates. [01.10.93]

Karl Allison reports on the various artists album featuring THE ESCOFFEREYS, DAWN THOMAS, THE WADES, DIVINE, PAUL LEE and others. [01.10.93]

Tony Cummings reports on long favourites of America's techno-dance underground, CODE OF ETHICCS. [01.10.93]

With another hugely successful album, 'Amazing Things', the phenomenon that is RUNRIG continues to astound many music biz observers. James Lewis talked to the band's drummer Iain Bayne. [01.10.93]