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Britain's most popular gospel choir, the LONDON COMMUNITY GOSPEL CHOIR, return with a new album featuring some unexpected guests as George Luke found out. [01.03.02]Shine: The girl group musicianaries from Milton Keynes call it a day
It wasn't planned but Cross Rhythms were there, in Holland, to document the final moments of Milton Keynes teen pop musicianaries SHINE. Mike Rimmer chronicles the (not very) sad event. [01.03.02]ZOEgirl: The girl trio continue to make headway in the US
ZOEgirl were quizzed about their ministry and songs. [01.03.02]British Hip Hop: Profiling Britain's underground hip hop scene
In Cross Rhythms 60 we profiled Britain's hip hop underground. Now Mike Rimmer talks to three more practitioners of holy hip hop, Reverb, Overflow and Acts29. [01.01.02]TheCall England: Answering the call from heaven
In America a day of prayer and fasting drew a staggering 400,000 young people. Now, thanks to a prophetic vision given to Julie Anderson, THECALL ENGLAND will take place in Reading in July. Tony Cummings reports. [01.01.02]The Called: The Bromley-based dance music act aka Steve Hall
THE CALLED, otherwise known as Steve Hall, spoke to Tony Cummings. [01.01.02]Bob David Bell: An acoustic singer/songwriter travelling the narrow path
BOB DAVID BELL answers Tony Cummings's questions. [01.01.02]Andy Flannagan: The Irish-born, Luton-based songsmith advertising the invisible
ANDY FLANNAGAN answers questions from Tony Cummings. [01.01.02]Steven Curtis Chapman: 10 years in the CCM industry, now making a declaration
American CCM star STEVEN CURTIS CHAPMAN speaks about his struggles. [01.01.02]Figure Four: The hardcore band out of Winnipeg, Canada
Amy Coonagh spoke to lead singer of FIGURE FOUR, Andew Neufeld. [01.01.02]