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Few groups did more, for longer, in developing Christian music than the legendary BLACKWOOD BROTHERS QUARTET. Paul Davis talks to Southern gospel legend James Blackwood. [01.08.99]America's Ignored Artform: The story of southern gospel
For decades an original American artform has been largely ignored outside the Southern States. Now that's changing. Tony Cummings plots the story of SOUTHERN GOSPEL. [01.08.99]Out Of Eden: The sisterhood of song
From talking to the animals to three unique albums, OUT OF EDEN have certainly progressed from the days of singing at local churches. Ruth Dodd gets the low-down. [01.08.99]DJ Coopoid: A-Z
With DJ COOPOID (otherwise known as Andy Cooper) taking a sabbatical from the weekly dance show on Cross Rhythms radio he's presented from 1995 to 1999, it seemed an appropriate moment for the sanctified dance maestro to offer this A_Z guide. [01.08.99]Visual Ministry Choir: Vision of excellence
With a stunning new album and an ever-increasing amount of media interest, London's VISUAL MINISTRY CHOIR are beginning to see gospel music become a force to be reckoned with. Lins Honeyman reports. [01.08.99]Janis: Through His eyes
Scottish singer/songwriter Janis is bringing a country music tinge into the field of worship. She spoke to Mary Brows. [01.08.99]Caedmon's Call: Intense Acoustic Folk
American pop-folksters CAEDMON'S CALL aren't content with singing shallow evangelical slogans. Their songs grow out of real experience. Mike Rimmer caught up with the band's two main songwriters. [01.06.99]Scott Blackwell: Minister of the decks
A thrilling last minute addition to the Cross Rhythms Festival bill is sanctified dance legend SCOTT BLACKWELL He spoke to Tony Cummings. [01.06.99]Roots Go Deep: A report on the Cross Rhythms Roots & Branches festival
An annual event exploring black and white Church unity takes place in July. Tony Cummings reports on the CROSS RHYTHMS ROOTS & BRANCHES festival. [01.06.99]Bryn Haworth: Hymns For Today
Though renowned as a blues virtuoso, there're plenty of other strings to the guitar of BRYN HAWORTH. The veteran was quizzed by Tony Cummings. [01.06.99]