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One of the most influential and controversial of all Christian music luminaries, ANDRAE CROUCH visits these shores in October. Tony Cummings fills in the history. [01.10.94]

In November Christendom's most radical alternative rocker STEVE TAYLOR will be commencing a British tour with Guardian. In anticipation of this event, a video 'Squint: Movies From The Sound Track', directed by as well as starring Steve Taylor, has just been released. The making of the video was no ordinary pop promo story. Steve took the budget offered by Warner Bros for the video and instead of settling for a standard Hollywood shoot, spent the cash on equipment and air tickets. Then, with a small film crew, Steve set off for Hong Kong, Vietnam, Thailand, Nepal, India and Turkey. The footage he came back with makes for (to quote the publicity blurb) "one of the most ambitious film shoots ever undertaken by a rock artist." During his sojourn around the world, Steve kept a diary. These are extracts from it. [01.10.94]

The first album for six years by GARY CHAPMAN has been acknowledged by numerous critics as one of the finest albums of the year. Jan Willem Vink reports. [01.10.94]

Jan Willem Vink reports on CCM star AMY GRANT who has recently released the 'House Of Love' album [01.10.94]

Back in the early '70s, OUT OF DARKNESS were pioneers in fusing the sound of rock to the gospel message. Long gone, they've not been forgotten as was demonstrated by the speed with which their limited edition from-the-archives release on Plankton was snapped up. Andrew Long spoke to the band's one-time drummer Tim Anderson. [01.10.94]

Her first UK release 'Misdemeanours After Midnight' has belatedly drawn British attention to a spectacularly talented singer /songwriter called JUDY BAILEY. Geoff Howlett tracked her down. [01.10.94]

American CCM favourite SUSAN ASHTON is now enjoying mass audience exposure touring Europe with country superstar Garth Brooks. James Tweed reports. [01.10.94]

There's a new reggae star making waves in the Caribbean. On a recent trip to Britain MARKY RAGE talked to Karl Allison. [01.10.94]

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]