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June 16th 2008

THE "GOSPEL MUSIC HERITAGE MONTH" INITIATIVE

WASHINGTON, DC

SENATORS BLANCHE L. LINCOLN, KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON, PATRICK LEAHY, CONGRESSWOMEN SHEILA JACKSON LEE AND MARY BONO MACK, THE GOSPEL MUSIC CHANNEL AND THE RECORDING ACADEMY® ANNOUNCE THEGOSPEL MUSIC HERITAGE MONTHINITIATIVE

Celebrating Gospel Music’s Great Legacy

Initiative announced at GRAMMY®s on the Hill event at U.S. Capitol

The Gospel Music Channel television network has joined with Senator Blanche L. Lincoln (D-Ark.), Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas), Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas), Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (R-Calif.), and The Recording Academy® to launch the “Gospel Music Heritage Month” initiative. The legislation in the House of Representatives (H.Con. Res. 370) and the Senate (S. Res. 595) designates September 2008 as “Gospel Music Heritage Month,” honoring gospel music for its valuable long-standing contributions to American culture. The initiative was created by the Gospel Music Channel, the country’s first and only 24/7 television network devoted to all forms of Gospel/Christian music. The initiative was publicly unveiled at The Recording Academy’s GRAMMY®s on the Hill event at the U.S. Capitol on June 18.

“Gospel music is one of the cornerstones of the entire American musical tradition and has grown beyond its niche to achieve pop-culture and historical relevance around the world. It has spread beyond its geographic origins to touch audiences around the world,” said Lincoln.

“In addition to its contribution to American music, gospel music has provided the cultural and musical backdrop across all of mainstream media, including art, books, television and motion pictures. It is infused in the DNA of our entire society and a month to recognize its importance and vast contributions to our country is long overdue,” commented Hutchison.

“Gospel music is an important American legacy and continues to play a significant role of the lives of millions. It is appropriate to honor the countless contributions Gospel music has made to our society,” said Leahy.

“Gospel music is an historical American art form that has spanned hundreds of generations and both inspires and entertains across racial, ethnic, religious, and geographic boundaries. We must officially recognize the great contributions to American culture that have derived from the rich heritage of gospel music and its artists,” said Jackson-Lee.

“By surpassing culturally constructed boundaries, gospel music has emerged as the musical thread uniting the fabric of America and is more popular than ever. It is important that we recognize and celebrate the vital role that gospel music and all its many styles have played in shaping music history,” commented Bono Mack.

“This is the opportunity for the millions of gospel/Christian music fans to have their own national month to honor and celebrate the rich heritage of their music,” said Charles Humbard, Founder and President of the Gospel Music Channel. “We thank Senators Lincoln, Hutchison and Leahy, and Representatives Jackson-Lee and Bono Mack, for their efforts and The Recording Academy for its partnership. We look forward to celebrating ‘Gospel Music Heritage Month’ in September.”

Those interested in “Gospel Music Heritage Month” resolution should visit:
www.GospelMusicChannel.com

Gospel Music Channel (GMC) is the nation’s first and only 24/7 television network devoted to the uplifting, inspiring and diverse music that is Gospel/Christian music. Gospel Music Channel is the fastest-growing network in television today and can be seen in nearly 40 million homes on various cable systems around the country and on DIRECTV.


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