Last night, about a half a dozen Christian performers gathered together in an effort to save the Gospel Music Association.
Since 1964, the Gospel Music Association has existed to expose, promote and celebrate the gospel through music of all styles.
The show, held at Music City’s famed Loveless Cafe (Nashville, TN), was hosted by Brown Bannister and consisted of performances by CM legands Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Casting Crowns, MercyMe, Natalie Grant, Kirk Franklin, Point of Grace, Fisk Jubilee Singers and The Booth Brothers.
The event, which was open to the public, was not cheap. According to http://www.gospelmusic.org, a single ticket to the night’s performance was priced at $1,000.
According to Ed Leonard, chairman of the GMA Board of Directors (and president of Daywind Music), the economic hardship faced by the Gospel Music Association was created in part by the economic recession.
“This dinner concert is a way to not only ensure the viability of GMA in the future, but to have the concert experience of a lifetime,” Leonard said.
Once EyeOnMusicCity receives word on the total funds raised, we’ll be sure to post an update here.
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