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Brighton: An AOR band who hail from California, USA, not Brighton, UKGood rock bands emerge from America's CCM scene with startling regularity. Among the best of the new crop is California's BRIGHTON. Jan Willem Vink met their leader David Brighton. [01.02.93]
NOS: The controversial face of the Sheffield alternative worship ministryWith their use of original, house - style dance music in praise and worship, NOS have been pioneers. But now criticism and controversy threatens to overwhelm the Sheffield radicals. Tony Cummings reports. [01.02.93]
Touched By A Song: "Will You Go" by Allistair Stewart and Chris KyleJill Saward, whose book 'Rape: My Story' received national media coverage, tells how a song by Irish duo Stewart & Kyle touched her life. [01.02.93]
Ian White: The Psalms man and Scotland's prominent worship leaderIAN WHITE is a pioneer both in quality praise and worship music and in 'going it alone' without the marketing hype of Britain's praise and worship industry. He talked to Peter Bate. [01.02.93]
Steve Chalke: Radio CrackerSteve Chalke of the Oasis Trust spoke about Radio Cracker's 83 stations. [01.02.93]
Tony Macaulay: RockspellReporting on Tony Macaulay of Northern Ireland's Downtown Radio. [01.02.93]
Bride: The Dove Award winning metal band stepping on snakesThe new BRIDE album 'Snakes In The Playground' is a withering denouncement of the calamitous condition of urban America. Tony Cummings charts Bride's history. [01.02.93]
Ira D Sankey: Gospel Roots - Remembering the Father of Gospel Music Part 2Mel R Wilhoit continues his history of the founding father of the Christian music 'industry', IRA D SANKEY. [01.02.93]
Scott Blackwell: Deejay, mixer, producer and label owner bringing dance music into the ChurchDance music's SCOTT BLACKWELL is one of the newest creative talents in Christian music. Gavin Drake spoke to Scott in his Californian home. [01.10.92]
Martyn Joseph: From Dolphins to Prostitutes, the Welsh songsmith looks for inspiration"Dolphins Make Me Cry" was called lachrymose (given to weeping) by an unimpressed Q magazine but at least now they're noticing MARTYN JOSEPH. Gavin Drake reports. [01.10.92]

