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A hot track on the Soul Stirrings compilation introduced the public to SIGN OF THE TIMES. The band's founder Carlton Smith spoke to George Luke. [01.08.94]

Best known for his work with seminal rock teams Trapeze and Deep Purple, bassist and singer GLENN HUGHES is now a Christian. He spoke to Mike Rimmer. [01.08.94]

American singer/songwriter BOB FITTS has been one of the mainstays of America's praise and worship ministry. He spoke to Pat Herridge. [01.08.94]

With a superb debut solo album BOB CARLISLE has made a mark on America's crowded Christian music scene. Tony Cummings reports. [01.08.94]Crossfire Festival: Chris Cole chronicles a rollercoaster ride of emotions
At Aintree, Liverpool on 1st to 3rd July took place the 10th Crossfire Festival. Next year the event will be reborn as Cross Rhythms North West. To the 2,300 people who went to the historic last Crossfire, the event was a thrilling success. Chris Cole gives a personal account. [01.08.94]

Even before Take 6, Glad, Acapella et al came on the scene, an African American team known as SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK were singing without a band. George Luke spoke to the group's founder Bernice Johnson Reagon. [01.08.94]Sixpence None The Richer: The US rockers prepare to play British festivals
A new band previously enthused about in the pages of Cross Rhythms and now about to play British fests are SIXPENCE NONE THE RICHER. The penny drops for Tony Cummings. [01.08.94]If David Played Harp Did Balaam Play Guitar?: Prophetic music by non-Christians
Christian truth presented by non-Christian rock artists?! James Lewis takes a look at "spiritual truth given by the spiritually blind". [01.08.94]

When you meet four Scotsmen from Oban who are willing to travel 13 hours by road for one gig, and over 300 miles just to reach a recording studio, you want to ask "Why?". Geoff Howlett asked that very same question of West Coast rockers CURAM. [01.08.94]

The New Wine and Soul Survivor events have propelled a young man, barely out of his teens, into national ministry. Andrew Long spoke to MATT REDMAN. [01.08.94]