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As the momentum continues to increase and the doors continue to open, Tony Cummings talks to Manchester's pioneers of sanctified dance, the WORLD WIDE MESSAGE TRIBE. [01.04.96]Lee Jackson: Behind The Decks - The HOG member now showing his skills as a deejay
[01.04.96]Gospel's New Flava: Underground R&B gospel from British artists
A whole crop of British gospel artists make their CD debut this month with an album, not in traditional gospel style, but with a strong R&B underground flavour. Tony Cummings investigated. [01.04.96]Simon Goodall: The Leeds-based singer/songwriter
One of the best privately released albums of the last year is by Leeds songsmith SIMON GOODALL. He spoke to Mike Rimmer. [01.04.96]Hezekiah Walker: Fiery gospel from a US-based singer
One of America's most fiery gospel exponents HEZEKIAH WALKER recently burst into Britain for a couple of concerts. Mike Rimmer was there to "have church". [01.04.96]Geoff Moore & The Distance: The US pop rock group
Down the years one of the classiest American AOR acts to put albums in the CD racks have been GEOFF MOORE AND THE DISTANCE. Mr Moore was quizzed by Jan Willem Vink. [01.04.96]CMN Distributors: The revolutionary New Jersey-based company
An underground revolution is underway in the States with gospel hip hop and R&B. Tony Cummings spoke to Matthew Abraham, head of New Jersey company CMN DISTRIBUTORS, to find out more. [01.04.96]East To West: The US duo producing classy pop
Neal Coomer and Jay DeMarcus, better known as EAST TO WEST, zipped onto America's CCM scene in 1994 and have so far delivered two infectious albums of classy pop. Tony Cummings reports on the duo's progress. [01.04.96]Grammatrain: The US grunge band answer 40 questions
We've decided that each issue we'll bombard an artist recently debuting with a hot CD with 40 questions pertinent and impertinent. This issue it's the turn of exciting American grunge band GRAMMATRAIN. [01.04.96]Angelo & Veronica: Latin-tinged R&B gospel from a US-based duo
R&B gospel? Latin-pop fusion? Whatever you call their music, one this is sure. ANGELO AND VERONICA are making serious waves as Tony Cummings reports. [01.04.96]