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Never have there been so many sounds and styles of worship. Tony Cummings looks at its diversity and talks to some of the major praise and worship practitioners. [01.02.97]
Donnie McClurkin: Amityville BlessingGospel luminaries Andrae Crouch and Marvin Winans guest on the hot new album by DONNIE McCLURKIN. George Luke met the bright new singing star. [01.02.97]
Steve Apirana: The Maori bluesmanThere's nothing run-of-the-mill about STEVE APIRANA. The former street kid from Christchurch made his way with retro cover band the Velvettes and is now one of the best of the new wave of cutting edge singer/songwriters. He spoke to Kimberley Ware. [01.02.97]
Helen Baylor: The Detroit-based divaShe's got a voice to die for, more musical accolades to her name than should be legal and a mind blowing new album. So who is HELEN BAYLOR? Pippa Rimmer finds out. [01.02.97]
Andy Chance: Chance would be a fine thingWith an album title 'Lose Faith Now, Ask Me How' guaranteed to send more religious sensibilities into overdrive, Luton's ANDY CHANCE is walking on eggshells. Chris Tozer spoke to him. [01.02.97]
Christafari: Valley of decisionCalifornia's reggae pioneers CHRISTAFARI have not only convinced a CCM audience that reggae riddems aren't intrinsically linked with Rastafarianism, they've lodged their album high in America's mainstream reggae charts. Tony Cummings investigates. [01.02.97]
Big Tent Revival: Open all nightNow established as one of America's most popular new CCM bands BIG TENT REVIVAL retain a heart for the poor. Jan Willem Vink reports. [01.02.97]
Ruth Naomi Floyd: Paradigms For Desolate TimesJazz is gradually being reclaimed for God and award-winning vocalist RUTH NAOMI FLOYD is helping lead the charge. She spoke to George Luke. [01.12.96]
UCB Cross Rhythms: A marriage made in heavenTony Cummings reports on the UCB Cross Rhythms team planning revival. [01.12.96]
Ron Kenoly: Welcome HomeHis new album, will no doubt be another huge selling blockbuster. But the worship leader from Coffeyville, Kansas Ron Kenoly is no usual recording star as Martin Purnell found out. [01.12.96]

