Gospel Music Association Hosts Academy Event
Popular U.S. gospel artists Kirk Franklin and Todd Agnew will be featured at Gospel Music Association's Academy event on Feb. 16-17.
As the Christian and gospel music industrys official weekend training camp and talent competition for signed and aspiring artists and songwriters, the GMA Academy event will be held at the Hyatt Regency Dallas in Texas.
The GMA Academy was originally established to encourage and train musical talent interested in developing a ministry or career in Christian and gospel music. Through various seminars and critique sessions, individuals receive in-depth instruction, covering practical business concerns to improving artistic and songwriting skills, taught by music industry professionals. The event also includes the industrys oldest and most respected talent competition.
The GMA Academy events are intensely rewarding. In one, focused weekend, registrants will make time to focus on their individual calling in music, learn more about the inner-workings of the Christian and gospel music industry, network with influential industry executives and receive valuable feedback about songwriting and performance skills. I cannot think of any more important way to spend two days if I were an aspiring or independent artist or songwriter, said John W. Styll, president of the GMA.
Winners from the talent competition at GMA Academy Dallas will be invited to go on to the Artist & Song of 2007 National Competitions at GMA Music in the Rockies, held in August 2007 in Estes Park, Colo.
In addition to Franklin and Agnew, GMA Academy Dallas will feature influential professionals from all areas of the music business who will serve as faculty for the weekend event. Additionally, prolific author and speaker Reed Arvin will offer keynotes for each morning.
Academy registration is available online at www.gospelmusic.org. The deadline to register for the talent competitions is Jan. 16.