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Lost And Found: Rockers set to make some noise at Cross RhythmsNew rock unit LOST AND FOUND are fronted by Jeff Pain who in the 70s led Mr Big, mainstream rock hitmakers. Jeff spoke to Tony Cummings [01.06.95]
Wayne Drain: 'The Time Is Now' for US songwriterFlying in from the States to play Cross Rhythms is WAYNE DRAIN. One of America's best known worship songwriters, Wayne will be ministering with those pioneers of prophetic praise, Springwood. Wayne spoke to Mike Rimmer. [01.06.95]
Eden Burning: British pop-rockers take on the mainstream industry[01.06.95]
Charlie Allansen: Acoustic singer/songwriter to slip in songs at Cross Rhythms[01.06.95]
Margaret Becker: US singer to make an appearance at Cross Rhythms '95One of America's best selling CCM artists, MARGARET BECKER, will be playing in Cross Rhythms SW as one stop in a three month European sojourn. She spoke at length to Jan Willem Vink. [01.06.95]
New Directions: Scottish praise to hit Cross Rhythms festivalPlaying a set in the Mega Tent and also leading worship in Cross Rhythms Sunday morning celebration are Scotland's NEW DIRECTIONS. Susan Lumsden investigated. [01.06.95]
Terl Bryant: Iona's drummer branches out with solo albumAll fans of lona will know the name TERL BRYANT. Now British Christendom's premier percussionist has an album out under his own name. Terl spoke to George Luke. [01.06.95]
Troy Johnson: From mainstream R&B to urban gospelAfter years within the RSCB mainstream, TROY JOHNSON has settled for a consistent Christian life and songs that speak spiritual truth. The American singer spoke to Jan Willem Vink. [01.06.95]
Tony Vincent: 'Must Be The Season' for US pop singerCross Rhythms enthusiastically reviewed his debut independent single "Love Falling Down". Now, two years on, the big break has happened for TONY VINCENT. He was interviewed [01.06.95]
Tony Loeffler And The Blue Angels: A ministry taking the gospel to those in prisonA unique series of albums, recorded during concerts on top of a New Jersey prison, were recently released in the USA. At these concerts between 10,000 and 15,000 prisoners became Christians. The albums feature TONY LOEFFLER AND THE BLUE ANGELS. Tony Cummings spoke to the group's leader to learn of a powerful ministry committed to communicating the gospel to the prisoner and the homeless. [01.04.95]
