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Cross Rhythms reader John Jones had a pretty unique experience when singer/songwriter SIMON GOODALL came to his friend's home to play a gig. Mike Rimmer was there too and took the opportunity to speak to the songsmith. [30.10.03]Stacie Orrico: More to Life than Hits
STACIE ORRICO has already clocked up two hits with "Stuck" and "More To Life". Despite the pop success Stacie is determined to walk the Christian walk. Mike Rimmer spoke to the teenage star. [30.10.03]Bill Mallonee: Sex & the Married Man
In 1997 The Vigilantes Of Love recorded a song "Love Cocoon" which, because of its unflinching celebration of married sexuality, caused the band to be dropped by American Christian bookshops. Phil Crawley and Andy Higgs talked to the writer of that song, BILL MALLONEE. [30.10.03]Bruce Cockburn: Still Wondering Where the Lions Are
Mike Rimmer had a good heart-to-heart with seasoned Canadian troubadour BRUCE COCKBURN. [30.10.03]Fono: Come in Number 6... your time is up!
Cross Rhythms tracks down artists who've been quiet of late. This issue Mike Rimmer talks to FONO frontman Del Currie. [30.10.03]Esther Alexander: Our Best Gig... So Far, described by the pop/R&B singer
We ask bands and soloists to pinpoint their most memorable live performance. This issue British pop and R&B singer ESTHER ALEXANDER recalls a special pub gig in Birmingham. [30.10.03]29th Chapter: Chapter & Verse
London hip-hop crew 29TH CHAPTER are going all out to take the Jesus message into schools. Tony Cummings talked to the righteous rappers. [30.10.03]Destruction Fest 2003: Road to Destuction
In August an amazing hard music festival took place in Camden Town, London. Rob Schellert was there and reports on DESTRUCTION FEST 2003. [30.10.03]Stuart Barbour: British worship leader takes a road less travelled
British Christian music veteran STUART BARBOUR has released a stunning concept album 'The Journey'. Helen Knight thinks it's a classic. [30.10.03]Mark Beswick: Praise Power
It might seem a long way from being vocal coach for Take That to fronting a praise and worship band, but that's the path chosen by London gospel man MARK BESWICK. Tony Cummings reports. [30.10.03]