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Lavine Hudson: A straight ahead gospel singer trying to make sense of the pop/R&B worldBritain's most heavily promoted black gospel singer LAVINE HUDSON, talks to James Attlee about her humble beginnings, exciting present and the tensions existing between rootsy church and glitzy showbiz. [01.10.91]
Richard Hubbard: Talking through the message of his song "Frontline"This month children's ministry man RICHARD HUBBARD explains the thinking and theology behind his song "Frontline". [01.10.91]
Candy Staton: Moving from gospel to R&B and back to gospel, the diva speaks outCANDI STATON has been acclaimed as a soul music pioneer and a disco diva. But it's her ministry as a gospel singer, which has brought direction to her life. James Attlee spoke to Candi. [01.10.91]The Bizz: The history of Christian music magazines in Britain
We look at the role that magazines have played in promoting Christian music. Tony Cummings turns the pages of history. [01.10.91]
Split Level: Rock music survivors and Milton Keynes musicianaries Once called 'the Christian subculture's U2' SPLIT LEVEL describe their music today as 'a mixture of hard rock and alternative'. Tony Cummings tracked down the hard-gigging band. [01.10.91]
Runrig: Gaelic rock's finest pursuing circles of lifeTony Cummings offers a think piece about Scotland's premiere stadium rockers RUNRIG. [01.10.91]
Gordon And Lyn Lee: Britain's grassroots writers of Christian musicalsGORDON AND LYN LEE this autumn launched into a new career as composers and performers of a Christian musical. Tony Cummings spoke to them. [01.10.91]
Eight From Thirteen Hundred: Eight different perspectives on 1991's Cross Rhythms FestivalThrough the words of eight of those who attended, we tell some of what happened during 1991's CROSS RHYTHMS ROCK GOSPEL FESTIVAL. [01.10.91]Sidelong Glance - October/November 1991
Where our intrepid editorial team take an askance look at the weird and wonderful world of music and media. [01.10.91]
Barry McGuire: A hippy prophet turned pop gospellerAndy Butcher finds out what has persuaded 60s veteran BARRY MCGUIRE to dust off some of the old favourites. [01.10.91]

