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Reana: Cure for Your SoulTony Cummings brings the lowdown on new South African pop rock singer REANA. [31.10.03]
YFriday: Children of the RevolutionAbout to undertake the Revolution Tour, Ken Riley, the frontman of Newcastle's YFRIDAY, spoke about his band's new album and his passion for radical Christian faith. Tony Cummings reports. [30.10.03]
thebandwithnoname: Manchester's musical evangelistsIn an age when in-your-face evangelism makes many bands cringe with embarrassment, the total, fearless commitment of THEBANDWITHNONAME is breathtaking. Tony Cummings met the group. [30.10.03]
Steve: A Preliminary StepEight years of hard gigging and still committed to ministry, Bristol rock team STEVE are all set to play their part on the Revolution Tour. Stuart Blackburn spoke to the band. [30.10.03]
Chevelle: The Chicago hard rock trio breaking big in the mainstreamHard rock band CHEVELLE recently went gold Stateside. Justin Style spoke to the Chicago rockers. [30.10.03]
Seven: London R&B Band knocking at the mainstream's doorA Perfect NumberLondon-based R&B gospel team SEVEN spoke to Bruce Dennill. [30.10.03]
Martyn Layzell: The Soul Survivor worship leader is Lost In WonderBrian Edgelely spoke to the Soul Suvivor worship leader MARTYN LAYZELL. [30.10.03]
Simon Goodall: Live From the PatioCross Rhythms reader John Jones had a pretty unique experience when singer/songwriter SIMON GOODALL came to his friend's home to play a gig. Mike Rimmer was there too and took the opportunity to speak to the songsmith. [30.10.03]Stacie Orrico: More to Life than Hits
STACIE ORRICO has already clocked up two hits with "Stuck" and "More To Life". Despite the pop success Stacie is determined to walk the Christian walk. Mike Rimmer spoke to the teenage star. [30.10.03]
Bill Mallonee: Sex & the Married ManIn 1997 The Vigilantes Of Love recorded a song "Love Cocoon" which, because of its unflinching celebration of married sexuality, caused the band to be dropped by American Christian bookshops. Phil Crawley and Andy Higgs talked to the writer of that song, BILL MALLONEE. [30.10.03]

