The Gospel Music Conference 2009

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The Gospel Music Conference is held annually in Nashville, Tennessee. It is a five-day event that includes music industry professionals.

Introduction

The Gospel Music Conference 2009 (GMC09) will be held in Nashville, Tennessee from May 28-30, 2009. This conference is the premier gathering of Christian music professionals and artists, and provides a great opportunity for networking and collaboration.

The conference will feature panels and workshops on a variety of topics related to the Christian music industry, including songwriting, marketing, artist management, and more. In addition, there will be opportunities to hear from some of the leading figures in Christian music today.

If you are involved in the Christian music industry, or if you are simply a fan of Christian music, the Gospel Music Conference is an event you won’t want to miss!

What is the Gospel Music Conference?

The Gospel Music Conference is an annual event that brings together music executives, recording artists, producers, songwriters, and others involved in the gospel music industry. The conference provides attendees with networking opportunities, educational panels and seminars, and showcases for new talent.

The Purpose of the Gospel Music Conference

Gospel music is a music genre in which the artists use Christian lyrics to promote or express their Christian faith. The artists often use personal testimonies and stories to share their messages with the audience. The Gospel Music Conference is an annual event that provides a platform for these artists to share their music and messages with the world.

The Gospel Music Conference 2009

The Gospel Music Conference 2009 will feature performances by some of the top Christian and Gospel music artists, as well as workshops and seminars on the business of Gospel music. The conference will be held at the Dallas Convention Center from April 23-26.

The Gospel Music Conference Schedule

The Gospel Music Conference Schedule is now available. The conference will be held in Nashville, Tennessee from June 21-23, 2009. Featured speakers include: Don Moen, Mark Harris, Andraé Crouch, Darwin Hobbs, Kirk Franklin, Michael W. Smith, Tamela Mann, CeCe Winans, Fred Hammond, and many more. For more information and to register, please visit www.gospelmusicconference.com.

The Gospel Music Conference Venue

The Gospel Music Conference is being held at the Greater Faith Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago, Illinois. The conference will take place from July 9th-12th.

The Gospel Music Conference Activities

The Gospel Music Conference is scheduled for March 12-14, 2009 in Atlanta, Georgia. The conference will open with a performance by James Cleveland and the Georgia Mass Choir on Thursday evening. Other activities include workshops, concerts, and seminars.

The conference is designed to educate, equip, and empower individuals who are currently involved in gospel music ministry. It is also an excellent opportunity for those who are interested in gospel music to learn more about the industry.

The Gospel Music Conference Highlights

The Gospel Music Conference 2009 was a special event that featured some of the most popular and influential names in gospel music. The conference provided a great opportunity for attendees to learn more about the industry, network with other professionals, and enjoy performances by some of the top gospel artists. Highlights of the conference included:

-A keynote speech by Dr. Bobby Jones, Chairman of the National Gospel Music Association
-A panel discussion featuring some of the top names in gospel music, including Kirk Franklin, Yolanda Adams, Ron Winans, and Donnie McClurkin
-A variety of workshops on topics such as songwriting, artist development, marketing, and touring
-Performances by Grammy-winning artists such as Hezekiah Walker, James Fortune & FIYAhO!, and Shirley Caesar
-A special tribute to the late Rev. James Cleveland featuring performances by the Clark Sisters, Daryl Coley, Walter Hawkins, and Tramaine Hawkins

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