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Dave Bilbrough: The worship music veteran speaks about the Paul Simon legacyJonathan Bellamy met up with songwriter and worship leader DAVE BILBROUGH. [01.06.93]
Mike-E: The pioneering gospel rap man from DetroitGuitarist and rapper Mike Wright is better known to lovers of righteous rap as MIKE-E. Tony Cummings dots the i's and crosses the t's. [01.06.93]
Billy And Sarah Gaines: Duo dynamite from the husband and wife gospel teamHusband and wife duo BILLY AND SARAH GAINES have established themselves as one of the popular R&B gospel acts of the 90s. It's been a long haul, as Tony Cummings reports. [01.06.93]
Azimuth: Southampton-based rock band promising a brainstorm over BritainMarie-Louise Flint reports on zaney rockers AZIMUTH. [01.06.93]
Fresh Claim: The grassroots rockers and Greenbelt favouritesAndrew Long reports on the London based band FRESH CLAIM led by Mags and Simon Law. [01.06.93]Rave In The Nave: The controversial contemporary music initiative from Winchester Cathedral
In the wake of a scathing attack in the Daily Mail, the Winchester Cathedral's pioneering Rave In The Nave was put off limits to press persons. Andrew Long went there anyway. [01.06.93]
Song For All Nations: EgyptJan Willem Vink reports on the Christian music scene of Egypt. [01.06.93]
Seventy Sevens: Alternative rock pioneers show they are no rock by numbersThe numbers have changed but the beat goes on. Tony Cummings charts the history of rad rockers the SEVENTY SEVENS. [01.06.93]Sidelong Glance - April/May 1993
Where our intrepid editorial team take an askance look at the weird and wonderful world of music and media. [01.04.93]
The Marcia Dixon Line: Asking where the originators have goneMarcia Dixon wonders why so much of today's gospel music is creatively unimaginative. [01.04.93]

