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Ben Tankard: A gospel jazz virtuoso visits the UKAcclaimed keyboard player BEN TANKARD met up with James Attlee. [01.10.91]
Radio Cracker: A British radio initiative geared to helping the Third WorldRADIO CRACKER is an exciting new radio initiative to bring aid to the Third World. Dave Massey talked to the organisers. [01.10.91]
Travail: A pioneering new British gospel record labelTRAVAIL is a new company specialising in gospel music. Dave Massey spoke to its co-founder, Pearl Jarrett. [01.10.91]
Don Francisco: The American songsmith creating Biblical stories-in-songDON FRANCISCO is back in Britain this month. Before he climbed on a plane, he spoke to Dave Massey. [01.10.91]
The Gospel Pirates: The broadcasting phenomenon of illegal gospel radioPirate radio stations are illegal and one would have thought the last place on which one would hear gospel music. But James Attlee has discovered differently. [01.08.91]Sidelong Glance - August/September 1991
Where our intrepid editorial team take an askance look at the weird and wonderful world of music and media. [01.08.91]
Sounds Of Blackness: Atlanta powerhouse ensemble crossing over to R&BSinging on a Prince album may not be everyone's idea of Christian roots. But few can doubt the impact of the hot new gospel-dance album by SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS. Tony Cummings reports. [01.08.91]
Sal Solo: Veteran hitmaker shows there's life after "San Damiano"A string of hits with Classix Nouveaux; a classic 'religious' single "San Damiano"; but then SAL SOLO retired from music. Mike Fearon found out why he left... and why he's come back. [01.08.91]
Touched By A Song: "Katie" (Ian Arkley/Simon Bibby)Cross Rhythms reader Stuart Watts tells how he was impacted by a chunk of thrash metal. [01.08.91]
Bryan Duncan: The Not So Anonymous Confessions Of A CCM Star'Anonymous Confessions Of A Lunatic Friend' may not spring readily to mind as an album title, but it certainly catches the attention! BRYAN DUNCAN answers a cry of "What?" from Chris Willman. [01.08.91]

