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Back in Uganda they were hot, but LIMIT X had to pay their dues in the UK. Keith Hammond and Tessa Hadfield met the funky Afro-gospellers. [01.02.93]

Good rock bands emerge from America's CCM scene with startling regularity. Among the best of the new crop is California's BRIGHTON. Jan Willem Vink met their leader David Brighton. [01.02.93]

With their use of original, house - style dance music in praise and worship, NOS have been pioneers. But now criticism and controversy threatens to overwhelm the Sheffield radicals. Tony Cummings reports. [01.02.93]

Jill Saward, whose book 'Rape: My Story' received national media coverage, tells how a song by Irish duo Stewart & Kyle touched her life. [01.02.93]

IAN WHITE is a pioneer both in quality praise and worship music and in 'going it alone' without the marketing hype of Britain's praise and worship industry. He talked to Peter Bate. [01.02.93]

Steve Chalke of the Oasis Trust spoke about Radio Cracker's 83 stations. [01.02.93]

Reporting on Tony Macaulay of Northern Ireland's Downtown Radio. [01.02.93]

The new BRIDE album 'Snakes In The Playground' is a withering denouncement of the calamitous condition of urban America. Tony Cummings charts Bride's history. [01.02.93]

Mel R Wilhoit continues his history of the founding father of the Christian music 'industry', IRA D SANKEY. [01.02.93]

Dance music's SCOTT BLACKWELL is one of the newest creative talents in Christian music. Gavin Drake spoke to Scott in his Californian home. [01.10.92]