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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]

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]

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]

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]

Scottish singer/songwriter Janis is bringing a country music tinge into the field of worship. She spoke to Mary Brows. [01.08.99]

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]

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]

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]

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]