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Maximillian: Californian rapper is going deeper than mostAs far as house music and the gospel go, MAXIMILLIAN is going deeper. DJ Coopoid spoke to the producer/singer/rapper. [01.10.97]
Raze: Manchester is first choice for Tulsa rappersAmerican dance group RAZE opted to record their debut album in Manchester rather than Nashville. Chris Tozer caught up with them in the mud of Greenbelt '97. [01.10.97]
Tony Cummings: A final note on Roots & BranchesTONY CUMMINGS thought his duties for this issue of the magazine were finished as he went off to Roots & Branches '97. God had other ideas. [01.10.97]
DJ Seven: Charting the history of God's willing vesselDJ SEVEN is Jamey Wright of Jacksonville, Florida, USA. Cross Rhythms takes a closer look at his journey to trance musicmaker. [01.10.97]
World Wide Message Tribe: New line-up, new album and new mission for Manchester-based tribeA hot new album, a new singer who happens to be a grandmother, and a thrilling vision to take the inner city for Christ. Things are moving fast for the WORLD WIDE MESSAGE TRIBE. Tony Cummings reports. [01.10.97]
Phil Baggaley: Co-creator of a new heavenly musicalPHIL BAGGALEY, Dave Clifton, Adrian Plass and others have created a unique musical on the theme of Heaven, City Of Gold. Tony Cummings spoke to Phil Baggaley about this major new work. [01.10.97]
The Echoing Green: Dance unit moves towards a pop/rock soundOnce they were toted as a dance unit, now their sound is nearer Erasure-style pop rock. Mike Rimmer spoke to America's Joey Belville, the man behind THE ECHOING GREEN. [01.10.97]
Bob Carlisle: The veteran CCM man speaks about his life and surprise hitMike Rimmer went to Nashville where he talked to the CCM survivor with the number one hit, BOB CARLISLE [01.10.97]
Spring Havest: Dave Lynch talks about an album with a radical approach to youth worship The annual Spring Harvest Bible Week has made a huge impact in profiling new worship songs and ministries. Steve Cox spoke to DAVE LYNCH. [01.10.97]
Radio Teos: Russian radio with a visionWith Russia seemingly spinning out of control, an exciting radio initiative is now being pioneered to take the Gospel to 20,000,000 Russians. Dan Wooding reports on RADIO TEOS. [01.10.97]
