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Winners Named at 31st Annual GMA Music in the Rockies
Walt Disney World and Compassion International Also Honor Aspiring Artists With Special Honors at Annual Music in the Rockies Event in Estes Park, Colorado
Nashville, TN. - Long before "American Idol," the Gospel Music Association (GMA) has been discovering the future recording artists of Christian and gospel music every summer in the Rocky Mountains. Last week, winners were named at the 31 st Annual GMA Music in the Rockies ' Spotlight 2005 and Song of 2005 competitions.
"There was a lot of excitement generated at this year's event, with many key industry tastemakers talking about the impressive level of talent that entered in the Spotlight and Song competitions. I suspect a few of these young artists will find their way to development and songwriting deals before too long. Perhaps some of them will experience great careers in Christian music because of this experience,” said John. W. Styll, president of GMA.
There were a total of 13 categories for this year's competition – eight finalists in Spotlight and five finalists in Song. From those winners, four Grand Prize winners were named for Spotlight Vocal, Spotlight Band, Spotlight Instrumental and Song. In addition to a performance slot on the main stage on closing night of the Music in the Rockies concert series, the Grand Prize winners receive prize packages which include musical equipment, free studio time and professional performance consultation. The total packages are worth thousands of dollars and offer priceless opportunities for these artists to pursue their musical goals.
An urban-flavored quartet of sisters known as Witherspoon were named the Spotlight Vocal 2005 Grand Prize winners. Coming to Estes Park from the Seattle area, sisters Erica, Krista, Tasha and Tamara also placed first in Urban Gospel and took home second place in the Vocal Group Spotlight categories. In addition, Krista and Tamara's song "I'm Good," placed first in the Urban/Gospel/Hip Hop Song category.
Taking their name from the Hebrew word for "worship," Shachah, made up of Earl Mergelsberg, Brenden McPeek, Jesse Morales, Joshua Wagner and Bryan Whitley, captured the Spotlight Band 2005 Grand Prize . From southern California, the band's "I Will Not Die Today," took third place in the Urban/Gospel/Hip Hop Song category.
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