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RIVER count the Manic Street Preachers and Skunk Anansie amongst their music influences and went down a storm at last year's CR festival. With their manager they took time off on a Friday evening to talk to Phil Crawley. [01.06.97]

At least one UCB Cross Rhythms presenter considers 'Neworldisorder' by PHATFISH the best release of '96. Louise Hunt, singer with the university circuit favourites, spoke to Steve Cox. [01.06.97]

Making his UK debut at Cross Rhythms is American CCM star ERIC CHAMPION. Tony Cummings reports on the musical chameleon now a modern rock hero. [01.06.97]

Despite 'Brand New Day' being their album debut, the jazz funk stars BEEHIVE have got a big following in the club and festival circuit. Mike Rimmer spoke to "soul diva" Kaz Lewis. [01.06.97]

One reviewer suggested "Sheryl Crowe meets Beautiful South" to describe the sound of Belfast-based DECEMBER BLUE. Tony Cummings reports. [01.06.97]

Cross Rhythms '97 is privileged to be giving a platform to American author and speaker Brennan Manning. Here Brennan looks at misconceptions we have about whom God really is and his love for us. [01.06.97]

Not Oasis clones but an inventive band that has gone back to their roots to evolve a fresh and relevant sound. That's Swansea's BLEACH. They met Andrew Long. [01.06.97]

On 17th May thousands of Christians young and old took part in Global March For Jesus' Operation A to Z and prayer walked around their neighbourhoods. It was the latest in a long line of initiatives linked to Britain's praise and worship maestro GRAHAM KENDRICK. Ian Boughton met the worship. [01.06.97]

One of the most influential and longest running alternative worship initiatives is Glasgow's THE LATE LATE SERVICE. Susan Mansfield visited them. [01.06.97]

The 21 year old deejay JOHNNY CASSWELL playing at Plymouth's Sound Factory. [01.06.97]