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NewsLast Updated: 07th Apr
After months of deliberation Britlinks is going to co-ordinate the creation of a compilation album. The album will feature innovative Christian artists based in the UK with the aim of highlighting talent and encouraging innovation.
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Delirious? announced that in the second week of release the single See The Star sank to number 44 in the UK charts. The new album Mezzamorphis releases on Monday.
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Tony Cornish is the lates artist to join the New Dawn Music stable. Tony's debut album is available through New Dawn. See the New Dawn website for more details.
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Catherine Francis is in the process of recording a TV show called "Sunday Morning". She doesn't know when it will be transmitted, but keep your eyes open for her.
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Race have announced a string of events later this month under the title Jazz Cafe.
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Reading act Flow will be returning to that town's Alleycat Live on Sunday 18th April. Support will be from a DJ and possibly another band. Admission is only �2.
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A disappointing album chart position of 25 was the best delirious' Mezzamorphis managed in its week of release, following a mid-week placing of 13. King of Fools reached number 13 in its first week. The album also landed at number 3 in the indie chart and number 10 in the Our Price instore chart. The album release was accompanied by a tour of HMV stores for signing sessions and an instore performance at HMV Oxford Street.
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Psalmistry are putting together a night at the Thekla, Bristol to showcase tunes from their latest release, Armchair Rebellion. Tickets are only �3 for the event which will take place on May 3rd and will also feature a support artist and a DJ set from Johnny Casswell.
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It is now just over a week before the Time of our Lives event due to take place in London and organised by the Archbishop of Canterbury's staff. The event is designed to highlight the role of young people in the Church of England, and encourage them to explore the breadth of traditions within the anglican communion. A number of bands and worship leaders will be involved and you can expect a full report to appear here in a fortnight's time.
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Indie rock outfit Firescan 90 have called it a day. Two members are to depart for France soon.
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Australian artist Dylan Redman is moving to the UK in May and is looking to make contacts to help him in his music. He can be e-mailed at outrageous_noise@hotmail.com
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The Britlinks Band Index has been growing quickly over the last couple of weeks and we have just introduced a new script which automatically codes the submissions which should speed up additions to the website. All new submissions will still be reviewed before inclusion on the website. Bands can be submitted through the Band Submission Form.
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The latest album from Maddy Prior, Ravenchild, features Nick Beggs, Terl Bryant and Troy Donockley all of whom have at some point played with Iona. Donockley is currently playing with Prior on her UK tour.
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