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Reach Out (02nd Jul 2002)

Reach Out is the title of the fourth and latest album by rock/worship band World Without End. They say that it "sees a real progression in both sound and style, with the natural move to be more worship orientated. Matched with an expanded line-up that brings in both a female co-vocalist and a keyboard player." The band are currently working on lining up a tour to promote the album.

World Without End Record (04th Aug 2000)

East Anglian pop-rockers World Without End are focussing on writing as they prepare to record their fourth album. The band continue to play regularly around the Norfolk area.

Spread Across the World (Without End) (28th Apr 2000)

Work on the new World Without End album continues, and the band have a number of songs prepared for recording, but recording won\'t take place until the end of the year. The full 7-piece band were able to play together for the first time ever, when Kath returned from a year of travelling. She is heading to Mexico for a few months but will be back for the recording of the band\'s fourth album.

World Without End Grow (10th Nov 1999)

World Without End have grown once again, with the recent additions of Graham Brown (keyboards/brass) and Mary Downes (vocals/keyboard/saxophone/guitar) taking the band up to a 7 piece. We await with an interest a new recording from this increasingly diverse grouping.

New Member for World Without End (10th Feb 1999)

World Without End recently announced that their (formerly) temporary backing singer, Kath Taylor, has become a permanent member of the band. They are excited since this will add flexibility to the lineup and believe that this could be the fulfillment of a number of prayers.

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