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Rich Mullins: A song-by-song rundown of his 'Brother's Keeper' albumThe American singer/songwriter RICH MULLINS talks us through the tracks on his new album [01.02.96]
The National Gospel Awards organised by the BGMAN: 18th November, 1995, at Shepherds Bush Empire, LondonThe National Gospel Awards organised by the BGMAN and held on Saturday 18 November, 1995 at Shepherds Bush Empire, London attracted a veritable whose who of Britain's gospel scene. Fran Finn, in borrowed dress, was there. [01.02.96]
Barry Bynum: The Belfast-based bluesmanPlaying Texas-style blues rock gospel while living in the heart of Belfast is no mean feat. But that's BARRY BYNUM. Andrew Long spoke to the one-time member of Liberation Suite. [01.02.96]
Yolanda Adams: The critically acclaimed Houston, Texas-based gospel singerRiding on a crest of popularity is the gospel diva from Houston, Texas, YOLANDA ADAMS. She spoke to George Luke. [01.02.96]
DC Talk: The million-sellers with a brave new albumIn this exclusive interview the Virginia trio's Toby McKeehan talked at length to Jan Willem Vink. [01.02.96]
Touched By A Song: "Its Alright Mate" by Dave BryantChris Wright from Devon tells how a track by Dave Bryant impacted his life. [01.02.96]Deniece Williams: The US soul star
Now a veteran soul diva and still one of the finest voices in Christendom DENIECE WILLIAMS has been temporarily encamped in London. She spoke to George Luke. [01.02.96]
Jessy Dixon: The giant of gospelHe's worked with everybody from James Cleveland to Paul Simon and down the decades been acknowledged as one of the giants of gospel. Jessy Dixon spoke at length to Mike Rimmer. [01.02.96]
World Wide Message Tribe: The in demand Manchester group Manchester musicianaries the WORLD WIDE MESSAGE TRIBE have been sweeping all before them recently with live gigs, TV and radio spots. Here's a review of how they've been fairing. [01.02.96]
Plankton Records: The London-based record companyChristian record companies come in all shapes and sizes. But few have shown such tenacity to stick it out supporting grassroots CCM as London's PLANKTON RECORDS. Andrew Long investigated. [01.02.96]

