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Blind Boys Of Alabama: An astonishing 55-year musical historyPepper Smith blows the cobwebs off the extraordinary history of veteran quartet the BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA. [01.02.93]
Pink Dandelions: The folk rock foursome making a dent in clublandThe folk roots movement is flourishing and so are new plants in the orchard, the PINK DANDELIONS. Tim Walker met them. [01.02.93]
Cole Moreton: A singer, songwriter, journalist and writer exploring wire and voiceThe fiery, acoustic passion of COLE MORETON has grabbed the attention of many a Christian fest audience. Andrew Long met the man. [01.02.93]
Hoi Polloi: Music for the masses played by New Zealand pop rockersOne of the best new CCM albums in recent months was the Reunion debut of HOI POLLOI. Jan Willem Vink spoke to the New Zealand rockers. [01.02.93]
Mike Stanley: The Midlands singer/songwriter who's been lead by a lightIrish folk, pop rock or praise and worship - it is all part of the musical armoury of singer/songwriter MIKE STANLEY. Tony Cummings talked to the Midlands musician. [01.02.93]
Lisa Bevill: After years of session singing experience, the singer gets the solo spotlightThe funky debut album of LISA BEVILL has found a big following Stateside. But Lisa isn't some bubbling teenie aglow with dreams of pop stardom but a music biz wise head. Jan Willem Vink asked the questions. [01.02.93]
Don Francisco: The veteran troubadour with a winning way in Bible narrative songsWith a sell-out UK tour shortly to start, DON FRANCISCO demonstrates again his enduring popularity in the UK. Tony Cummings spoke to the veteran Christian music minister. [01.02.93]
The Marcia Dixon Line: The white/black divide within the churchesMarcia Dixon investigates why, after so long, our churches remain divided along racial lines. [01.02.93]The Biz: Looking at the role of gospel concert promoters
Gavin Drake investigates how concert promoters fit into British Christian music's scheme of things. [01.02.93]
Limit X: Giving Britain a taste of funky Afro-gospelBack in Uganda they were hot, but LIMIT X had to pay their dues in the UK. Keith Hammond and Tessa Hadfield met the funky Afro-gospellers. [01.02.93]

