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Speaking about his grandfather Sean said, "He's 70 years old, but when he preaches, he sings, praises and delivers the Word ...
Benjamin William Hastings ' is, the songsmith believes, a message of hope and resolve. "There's a line right at the start of ...
Here's a list of all the songs that are on high rotation on Cross Rhythms Radio. Every week new songs are added to both the A and B lists seen below. In addition there are on average another 500 songs ...
Enid Rose Weir, Simon Farrell and others for Songs That Grandma Loves To Sing concert. SEVERAL artists from the British gospel scene including Enid Rose Weir, Simon Farrell and Voices (by the Academy ...
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The Swanee Quintet are gospel music survivors - an old style vocal group who over the decades have travelled the Gospel Highway playing everything from humble storefront churches to Carnegie Hall and ...
THE UNUSUAL topic of vegan burgers is the subject of the latest radio hit for Boise, Idaho-based rapper Kurtis Hoppie. The "Vegan Burgers" single is released independently.
A SURPRISE radio hit is Al Green's "Everybody Hurts". In the '70s Green had a series of multi-million selling pop and soul hits before becoming a reverend and recording mainly soul music. The reverend ...
Before Delirious?, before the World Wide Message Tribe, even before Graham Kendrick developed his worship persona, the most popular purveyor of Christian music in Britain was a ...
THE CROYDON-based worship artist Chris Roe, who in 2019 made the Cross Rhythms playlist with "Awaken" (single version) and was once the chaplain of FA Cup Winners Crystal Palace, is now working on new ...
Let's be honest. Japanese heavy metal gospel sounds as unlikely a sub-category as Peruvian country electronica but since 2004 the Imari Tones have been defying all the odds and showing that they can ...
THE CRITICALLY acclaimed British singer/songwriter Paul Poulton, who has had such Cross Rhythms radio hits as "Words Were Said", "Why Are People Like That?" and "Stand Up", has re-emerged onto the ...