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Vivid Prophet: The drum 'n' bass man otherwise known as Piers WilliamsonVIVID PROPHET spoke to Tony Cummings. [01.11.02]
Flik: The UK radical rockers featuring Steev WilliamsAndy Long spoke to FLIK at the Greenbelt fest. [01.11.02]
Daily Planet: A pop rock band from Pasadena, CaliforniaMike Rimmer spoke to three quarters of DAILY PLANET in Nashville. [01.11.02]
Rain: The pop dance group from the MidlandsTony Cummings asked the questions. Nic Burrows of RAIN answered them. [01.11.02]
Alex Robertson: A violin virtuoso with a powerful interpretation of the Book Of LamentationsTom Lennie asked ALEX ROBERTSON the questions. [01.11.02]
Kato: Survival SongsThere's nothing glamorous about the gritty ministry of KATO. Yet they've turned out a superlative album as Tony Cummings reports. [01.11.02]
Phat 'n' Heavy: Gospel garage arrives with various artists albumA groundbreaking various artists album 'PHAT N HEAVY' brings the funky sounds of garage into the gospel arena. Mike Rimmer reports. [01.11.02]
Planetshakers: The Australian band and eventThe same nation that gave us Youth Alive and Hillsongs has now birthed a significant new youth event PLANETSHAKERS. Mike Rimmer spoke to two of the musicians heading up Australia's Planetshakers band. [01.11.02]
Sabio: The British pop rockers once known as FruitTwo years ago the band Fruit seemed to disappear from sight. Now the boys are back in action and with a new name, SABIO. Helen Knight spoke to the group's Aaron Frith and Mogs. [01.11.02]
Spock's Beard: The American icone of progressive rockThe frontman for one of the world's top prog rock bands, SPOCK'S BEARD, is now a Christian. Steve Best spoke to the band's Neal Morse. [01.11.02]
