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Tom Inglis: The Californian worship leader and influential teacherOne of the world's most influential teachers on the theology and practice of praise and worship as well as a worship leader/vocalist on several successful worship albums is TOM INGLIS. Tom spoke at length about his life and vision to Tony Cummings. [01.08.95]
Jars of Clay: The US band with their debut albumNew band JARS OF CLAY are currently the hottest new thing in the American CCM scene. Yet there's a maturity in this young new band as Jan Willem Vink reports. [01.08.95]
Dakoda Motor Co: The Californian group making "sunny surf pop"They rocked up a storm at Alton Towers. California's DAKODA MOTOR CO spoke to Mike Rimmer. [01.08.95]
Jon Gibson: The US soul singer back after a three year breakAfter a three-year absence, Christendom's premier soul singer JON GIBSON is back with a magnificent new album. He spoke to Jan Willem Vink. [01.08.95]
Brown Bear Music: The UK-based alternative worshippers Their CD 'To Know You' is in the Christian bookstores. But who are BROWN BEAR MUSIC and why the weird name? Susan Lumsden finds out. [01.08.95]
David Fitzgerald: The veteran CCM musician with an instrumental projectSaxophone and flute player supreme, DAVID FITZGERALD has emerged to record what many are already calling one of the finest instrumental albums ever. The veteran CCM musician spoke to Steve Norman. [01.08.95]
Virus: The American ambient techno duo A new ambient techno duo causing a stir of interest for N-Soul Records are VIRUS. They spoke to Karl Allison. [01.08.95]
World Wide Message Tribe: The Manchester-based dance aggregationThe WORLD WIDE MESSAGE TRIBE are rapidly becoming the most popular contemporary Christian group in Europe. Dave Drodge went to meet the aggregation who've brought dance to Christian consciousness and the gospel to the schools of Manchester. [01.08.95]
PFR: "Three dumb Americans" touring in the UKRecently touring British clubland, as EMI seek to score the elusive crossover hit, Minnesota's PFR still have their feet on the ground, as Mike Rimmer discovered. [01.08.95]Moshing, Stage Diving And A Holy Life: Cross Rhythms reports on the phenomenon hitting Christian rock
From Eden Burning to Gethsemane Rose, British Christian rock bands are energetically moshing and stage diving. Tony Cummings avoids the flying bodies to report on the phenomenon. [01.08.95]
