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The New Jersey-based group evangelising in American Prisons TONY LOEFFER & The Blue Angels [01.06.96]Twila Paris: A song-by-song rundown of her 'Where I Stand' album
America's TWILA PARIS talks us through the tracks on her new album [01.06.96]Touched By A Song: "Streets Of Innocence" by Margaret Becker
Joanna Thomas tells how a track by Margaret Becker impacted her life. [01.06.96]Johnny Q Public: The Springfield, Missouri-based grunge rocker group
It's Springfield, Missouri not Seattle from which grunge team JOHNNY Q PUBLIC stem. Their debut album 'Extra-Ordinary' is just that, as Tony Cummings reports. [01.06.96]Newsboys: The story behind the music video for "Take Me To Your Leader"
The lowdown on The NEWSBOYS "Take Me To Your Leader" video. [01.06.96]Newsboys: The Australian pop rock band enjoying US chart success
With wacky humour, a full tilt gospel message and now a sci-fi edge, Australian pop rockers NEWSBOYS recently made the US pop charts. Tony Cummings reports. [01.06.96]Flow: The Thames Valley five-piece indie pop group
With their debut CD due to be released in June, Britpop, sorry, indie pop, team FLOW are starting to make waves. Steve Norman spoke to the band to get the low-down. [01.06.96]Ralph van Manen: The singer/songwriter from the Netherlands making his UK debut
Making his debut UK performance at Cross Rhythms festival '96 will be RALPH VAN MANEN from the Netherlands. Jan Willem Vink investigates. [01.06.96]Stephen Bennett: The Australian singer/songwriter giving away his latest album
His powerful album 'Future Dreams' brought forth rave reviews and he's now committed to giving his product away. Tony Cummings spoke to STEPHEN BENNETT. [01.06.96]Gethsemane Rose: Bristol's heavy rock pioneers
The only act ever to have played every Cross Rhythms Festival, heavy rock pioneers GETHSEMANE ROSE have had to tough it out through all manner of disappointments. But with a new album out any day and support from overseas, things are looking up. They spoke to Simon Calvert. [01.06.96]