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John Peebles: Scottish singer/songwriter with a passion for the GospelOnce 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]
Zero Option: The one-man-band otherwise known as Ralph WardThe 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]
Wesley Brothers: Otherwise known as Graham Ord and Dave MooreBehind 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]
The Mighty Clouds Of Joy: The quartet veterans speak of the mighty long roadYears 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]
Larry Norman: From his hospital bed, the veteran talks about rock 'n roll, life and deathJan Willem Vink interviews the Jesus rock veteran. [01.10.93]
Third World Cafe: The indie rock band from Newport, South WalesSteve Wheeler catches up with new indie rock team THIRD WORLD CAFE. [01.10.93]
Harry Browning: A blue-eyed soul singer pursuing Prayers And PromisesHARRY 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]
The Marcia Dixon Line: The gap between singing the gospel and living the GospelBritish 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]
Rachel Rachel: An all girl rock band making an impact StatesideWords from Isaiah led to the forming of US 'all-girl' group RACHEL RACHEL. Bryan A McAdie investigates. [01.10.93]

