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Billy And Sarah Gaines: Duo dynamite from the husband and wife gospel teamHusband and wife duo BILLY AND SARAH GAINES have established themselves as one of the popular R&B gospel acts of the 90s. It's been a long haul, as Tony Cummings reports. [01.06.93]
Azimuth: Southampton-based rock band promising a brainstorm over BritainMarie-Louise Flint reports on zaney rockers AZIMUTH. [01.06.93]
Fresh Claim: The grassroots rockers and Greenbelt favouritesAndrew Long reports on the London based band FRESH CLAIM led by Mags and Simon Law. [01.06.93]Rave In The Nave: The controversial contemporary music initiative from Winchester Cathedral
In the wake of a scathing attack in the Daily Mail, the Winchester Cathedral's pioneering Rave In The Nave was put off limits to press persons. Andrew Long went there anyway. [01.06.93]
Song For All Nations: EgyptJan Willem Vink reports on the Christian music scene of Egypt. [01.06.93]
Seventy Sevens: Alternative rock pioneers show they are no rock by numbersThe numbers have changed but the beat goes on. Tony Cummings charts the history of rad rockers the SEVENTY SEVENS. [01.06.93]Sidelong Glance - April/May 1993
Where our intrepid editorial team take an askance look at the weird and wonderful world of music and media. [01.04.93]
The Marcia Dixon Line: Asking where the originators have goneMarcia Dixon wonders why so much of today's gospel music is creatively unimaginative. [01.04.93]
British Gospel Music: Investigating whether it's an explosion or an implosionThis is the second time Cross Rhythms has used the term Britain's Gospel Explosion on its cover. Maybe this time it will be more accurate. Tony Cummings reports. [01.04.93]
Nu Colours: Talk about record companies, crossover and the illusive hit recordFour years between albums is a long time to leave it. But when you're tilting for the Big Time, patience is much needed. Tony Cummings spoke to Lawrence Johnson of NU COLOURS. [01.04.93]
