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DJ CLOUD is making a name for herself as a popular DJ in Yorkshire. But how hard is it to be a female DJ in male-dominated clubland? Cross Rhythms spoke to her to find out. [01.08.97]Candi Staton: Gospel singer's double UK chart success
Hitting not once but twice (1991 and 1997) with her seminal gospel house anthem "You've Got The Love", veteran R&B-star-turned-gospel-diva CANDI STATON made a fleeting visit to the UK recently. Martin Purnell spoke to her. [01.08.97]All Star United: America does Britpop and makes a 'Smash Hit'
Guaranteed to make major waves at this year's Greenbelt festival are America's ALL STAR UNITED featuring the uncannily British sounding voice and songs of the multi-talented Ian Eskelin. Mike Rimmer spoke to the band. [01.08.97]Greenbelt 1997: The long established arts festival under the microscope
The new Festival Manager at Greenbelt Andy Thornton talked to Tony Cummings about the event's history and aims. [01.08.97]Dave Withers: A look inside the Christian music industry
In the second part of our new series on the financial infrastructure of British Christian music, Tony Cummings interviews Alliance Music's Marketing Director Dave Withers. [01.08.97]Sweet Jazz Popeye: Disco Praise to hit Roots and Branches Festival
CCM buffs journeying to the Cross Rhythms Roots And Branches fest in Dudley this year are well advised to wear flares and platform shoes. For US band SWEET JAZZ POPEYE will be there offering...gulp...Disco Praise. [01.08.97]Terl Bryant: Second solo album for Iona's drummer
One of Christendom's great drummers, Iona's TERL BRYANT has his second solo album out. He spoke to Tony Cummings. [01.08.97]Charlie Peacock: UK singer/songwriter returns to Greenbelt
Greenbelt '97 sees the welcome return to the UK of singer, songwriter, producer, executive and thinker CHARLIE PEACOCK. Tony Cummings reports. [01.08.97]Emmaus: Irish musical community making waves beyond Dublin
They're huge in Eire and now the thrilling musical collective known as EMMAUS are ready to zap Britain. Steve Stockman reports. [01.08.97]Johnny Markin: Rock man's surprise move with worship album
Best known as a guitar-totin' rock man, Canadian born, UK based JOHNNY MARKIN surprised many with his latest album's move into worship. Johnny spoke to Mike Rimmer. [01.08.97]