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Vinesong: The South African worship team based in the UKLong acknowledged as one of the most anointed worship teams in Christendom, VINESONG have moved forward in their unique ministry, as they told Mary Brows. [01.10.98]
Brian Doerksen: The Vineyard Music worship leader One of the Vineyard Music's most celebrated worship leaders, BRIAN DOERKSEN talks to Ian Matthews about his upbringing, his ministry, his move to England and his latest release, 'Come, Now is the Time". [01.10.98]
London Community Gospel Choir: Out of many - one voiceSince their inception in 1983, the LONDON COMMUNITY GOSPEL CHOIR have gone on to become the most consistently popular act in British gospel as well as frequent backing-singers to many a pop luminary. Yet, LCGC have managed to record only five albums in their own right. That's now changing, as George Luke discovered. [01.10.98]
Who Reviews The Reviewers?: A look at the role of the CCM reviewerWhat place does criticism have in the field of Christian art? Mike Rimmer ponders the role of the CCM reviewer. [01.10.98]Deniece Williams: This is her song
Having made a name for herself as an incomparable soul diva, and a more recent one as a BBC radio presenter, DENIECE WILLIAMS returns with a hot new gospel album. Mike Rimmer reports. [01.10.98]
As If.: The Oxfordshire trio with a new radio friendly soundTechno pop rock team AS IF. have gained a growing following. Now they've added a radio friendly sound to their musical armoury. Tony Cummings went to see them. [01.10.98]
The Kingston Festival: The festival held in Dorset, '98THE KINGSTON FESTIVAL organiser Bryan Mills filed this report on Kingston's ninth fest. [01.10.98]
Black And White: Dudley's Roots & Branches festivalTHE ROOTS & BRANCHES festival at Dudley explored a new theme of multiracial church this year. MCs Hughie Lawrence and Beresford Dawkins report. [01.10.98]
As I Became One With The Mud: A report from Cross Rhythms Festival '98Torrential rain didn't stop the crowds finding something very special at CROSS RHYTHMS '98: REFORMATION OF A GENERATION. Tony Cummings reports. [01.10.98]
World Without End: The pop rock team from East AngliaThe melodic pop rock of WORLD WITHOUT END attracted many favourable comments at this year's Cross Rhythms Festival. Trevor Kirk spoke to the band [01.10.98]
