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Manchester's dance pioneers The WORLDWIDE MESSAGE TRIBE are experiencing ever increasing waves of recognition. Yet their vision and heart for grassroots ministry remains, as Karl Allison found when he went to talk to them. [01.08.94]

A Cross Rhythms rave review of 'Mysteries' by ERNIE TOPPIN ended with the plea for someone to locate this most talented new R&B gospel man. George Luke has finally done it. [01.08.94]

Tony Cummings charts the life and achievements of MAHALIA JACKSON. [01.08.94]The DMI British Gospel Music Awards: Jonathan Bellamy reports on the British version on the Dove Awards
Jonathan Bellamy reports from the Cafe Royale in London on the DMI BRITISH GOSPEL MUSIC AWARDS. [01.08.94]

Sian Taylor tells how a track by THE VIOLET BURNING impacted her life [01.08.94]

The 40-strong SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS are storming the charts and proving that not all the music of the mainstream is godless hedonism. The group gave an in-depth interview to Jan Willem Vink. [01.08.94]

A new band and an eclectic sound, Houston rock team IMAGINE THIS have landed in the CD racks. Tony Cummings brings the Iowdown. [01.08.94]

In 1986 an album with a prophetic title 'We See A New Africa' announced to the worshipping church that in Friends First there were black and white South African Christians prepared to cross the racial divide. Now the concept has been reinstated and a new album speaks hope and faith from post-apartheid South Africa. Pat Herridge spoke at length to the man behind FRIENDS FIRST, Malcolm du Plessis. [01.08.94]

A not-particularly-successful R&B singer turned praise-and-worship-leader has become one of the biggest recording phenomena in Christian music. George Luke spoke to RON KENOLY to discover how it happened. [01.08.94]

With a new studio-recorded album 'Rachel Says Boo' and plenty of hot gigs (including Cross Rhythms Fest) under their belt, roots rockers WHY? are going from strength to strength. Tim Walker reports. [01.08.94]