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		<title>United Airlines Volunteer Impact Grant Recipient Jo Ann Woods</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[United Airlines Foundation is pleased to announce Jo Ann Woods as a recipient of a United Volunteer Impact Grant for contribution and service to the Gospel Music Heritage Foundation.  We applaud her dedication to the community, as well as her passion for this important work.  A recognition certificate was presented to her, accompanied by Chair Gospel Music Heritage Foundation Gospel Music Advocate Carl Davis, by manager Charmayne Pereira, relief supervisors of the Executive Account and Groups Desks &#8211; Julie McMurtry, Renee Montgomery and Sandi Denenburg. She was provided with additional acknowledgement from United Airlines for her volunteer service. Jo Ann Woods was presented with the Volunteer Impact Grant contribution check along with a letter to the Gospel Music Heritage Foundation receiving support on her behalf. This program champions co-workers who volunteer their time and talents with non-profit organizations by providing grants from the United Airlines Foundation. Co-workers who volunteer a minimum of 40 hours annually to an eligible charity may apply to receive an individual grant and teams with five or more co-workers who volunteer a minimum of 60 hours collectively to an eligible charity may apply for a team grant. We are happy to be able to support the Gospel Music Heritage Foundation with this program and we commend Jo Ann Woods for a job well done. We also commend North Houston Reservations Contact Center Director B. J. McDonald for promoting community engagement within his team at United Airlines. &#160;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>United Airlines Foundation is pleased to announce Jo Ann Woods as a recipient of a United Volunteer Impact Grant for contribution and service to the Gospel Music Heritage Foundation.  We applaud her dedication to the community, as well as her passion for this important work.  A recognition certificate was presented to her, accompanied by Chair <strong>Gospel</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>Heritage</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> Gospel Music Advocate Carl Davis, by manager Charmayne Pereira, relief supervisors of the Executive Account and Groups Desks &#8211; Julie McMurtry, Renee Montgomery and Sandi Denenburg. She was provided with additional acknowledgement from United Airlines for her volunteer service. Jo Ann Woods was presented with the Volunteer Impact Grant contribution check along with a letter to the Gospel Music Heritage Foundation receiving support on her behalf.</p>
<p>This program champions co-workers who volunteer their time and talents with non-profit organizations by providing grants from the United Airlines Foundation. Co-workers who volunteer a minimum of 40 hours annually to an eligible charity may apply to receive an individual grant and teams with five or more co-workers who volunteer a minimum of 60 hours collectively to an eligible charity may apply for a team grant.</p>
<p>We are happy to be able to support the Gospel Music Heritage Foundation with this program and we commend Jo Ann Woods for a job well done. We also commend North Houston Reservations Contact Center Director B. J. McDonald for promoting community engagement within his team at United Airlines.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Evolution of Gospel&#8217; concert uplifts and inspires as it celebrates gospel music</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gospel Music Heritage Month had a grand celebration in the nation’s capital, Sunday, September 16. The “Evolution of Gospel” concert was held at the Warner Theater in Washington, D.C. The line formed early to get into the concert that celebrated the rich legacy of gospel music through song and narration. &#160; The concert was emceed by ABC 7 news anchor Cynee&#8217; Simpson and WYCB&#8217;sWinston Chaney. The star-studded musical roster included Yolanda Adams, Maurette Brown Clark, Damita Haddon, Lil&#8217; Mo andPhillip Bryant, Crystal Akins, The 7 Sons of Soul, and the Washington Performing Arts Society Men and Women of the Gospel Choir (WPAS). &#160; View slideshow: Evolution of Gospel Concert at Warner Theater Yolanda Adams performed at the &#8220;Evolution of Gospel&#8221; concert Sunday, September 17 Photo credit: © 2012 Divine Images_Sarah Hearn Video: Evolution of Gospel 2012 Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee has successfully led efforts since 2008 to ensure the contributions, history, and sound of Gospel music are recognized and honored throughout the nation by passing resolutions that designate September as Gospel Music Heritage Month. Gospel Heritage Foundation Chair Carl Davis called Congresswoman Lee a “lady of valor.” Congresswoman Lee, Davis and Verity Gospel Music Group Executive Vice President/General Manager James “Jazzy” Jordan presented each honoree with their award. &#160; Musical performances included Yolanda Adams singing “Never Give Up,” Maurette Brown Clark, “It Aint Over” and 7 Sons of Soul, “Be Encouraged.” WPAS directed by Stanley Thurston performed rousing renditions of traditional gospel songs, including “Down By the Riverside.” The concert concluded with participants taking to the stage singing “Souled Out.” &#160; Gospel Music Channel founder, Charley Humbard, Stellar Awards producer, Don Jackson, and D.C.&#8217;s own Gospel music icon, Mrs. Shirley M.K. Berkeley were honored with the Gospel Music Heritage Living Legend Award. Mayor Vincent Gray declared “Shirley M.K. Berkeley Day” in honor of the celebrated gospel industry icon affectionately known as “Ma Berkeley.” The proclamation was presented by Rev. Dexter Nutall of New Bethel Baptist Church who was appointed to head the District’s Office on Religious Affairs by Mayor Gray. &#160; Ma Berkeley&#8217;s musical career spans more than 65 years. During her career she held positions at eleven churches and is the Minister of Music Emeritus at First Baptist Church of Glendarden. To top it all off, she and her husband, Deacon William Berkeley, Sr. also celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary on Sunday. &#160; For a more extensive photo galley of the Evolution of Gospel concert and reception, visit the DC Gospel Music Examiner Official Facebook page. &#160; DC Host Committee chair, Ron Magnus and Vice-chair Jared Sawyers along with the DC Host Committee of the Gospel Music Heritage Month Foundation did an outstanding job of pulling together a diverse array of artists and executing a foot-stomping and worshipful celebration. The concert threw a powerful spotlight on the significance of gospel music through the annals of time as told by Minister Howard Watson. &#160; Honoree Don Jackson was so impressed with the concert that he told Congresswoman Lee that next year he would provide the concert with visual support. He stated he had archival footage ofJames Cleveland, a young Yolanda Adams and other artists including “Donnie McClurkin when he had hair,” he joked. Jackson said that his company would edit the footage “at our expense.” &#160; The recent tragedy experienced by America was not far from Congresswoman Lee&#8217;s mind. The congresswoman asked the audience to engage in a moment of silence in honor of those who died at the U.S. Consulate in Libya. She said that many in Congress knew the victims personally. &#160; Many from the gospel music industry came out in support of the event including Stephen Hurd, Anthony Brown, radio host Rev. Tony Lee, Y&#8217;Anna Crawley and producer Justin Savage. The celebration of gospel music continues throughout the month and a concert is scheduled September 28 in Houston, Texas, Congresswoman Lee&#8217;s home state.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.examiner.com/topic/gospel-music-heritage-month/articles">Gospel Music Heritage Month</a> had a grand celebration in the nation’s capital, Sunday, September 16. The “Evolution of Gospel” concert was held at the Warner Theater in Washington, D.C. The line formed early to get into the concert that celebrated the rich legacy of <a href="http://www.examiner.com/topic/gospel-music">gospel music</a> through song and narration.</p>
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<p>The concert was emceed by ABC 7 news anchor <strong>Cynee&#8217; Simpson</strong> and WYCB&#8217;s<strong>Winston Chaney</strong>. The star-studded musical roster included <strong><a href="http://www.examiner.com/topic/yolanda-adams">Yolanda Adams</a></strong>, <strong><a href="http://www.examiner.com/topic/maurette-brown-clark/articles">Maurette Brown Clark</a></strong>, <strong>Damita Haddon</strong>, <strong>Lil&#8217; Mo</strong> and<strong>Phillip Bryant</strong>, <strong>Crystal Akins</strong>, <strong>The 7 Sons of Soul</strong>, and the <strong>Washington Performing Arts Society Men and Women of the Gospel Choir (WPAS)</strong>.</p>
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<div>View slideshow: <a href="http://www.examiner.com/slideshow/evolution-of-gospel-concert-at-warner-theater-1">Evolution of Gospel Concert at Warner Theater</a></div>
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<div>Yolanda Adams performed at the &#8220;Evolution of Gospel&#8221; concert Sunday, September 17</div>
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<div>Video: <a href="http://www.examiner.com/video/evolution-of-gospel-2012">Evolution of Gospel 2012</a></div>
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<p><a href="http://www.examiner.com/topic/congresswoman-sheila-jackson-lee/articles">Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee</a> has successfully led efforts since 2008 to ensure the contributions, history, and sound of Gospel music are recognized and honored throughout the nation by passing resolutions that designate September as Gospel Music Heritage Month. <a href="http://gospelmusicheritage.org/site/" rel="nofollow">Gospel Heritage Foundation</a> Chair Carl Davis called Congresswoman Lee a “lady of valor.” Congresswoman Lee, Davis and Verity Gospel Music Group Executive Vice President/General Manager James “Jazzy” Jordan presented each honoree with their award.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Musical performances included Yolanda Adams singing “Never Give Up,” Maurette Brown Clark, “It Aint Over” and 7 Sons of Soul, “Be Encouraged.” WPAS directed by Stanley Thurston performed rousing renditions of traditional gospel songs, including “Down By the Riverside.” The concert concluded with participants taking to the stage singing “Souled Out.”</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Gospel Music Channel founder, <strong>Charley Humbard,</strong> Stellar Awards producer, <strong>Don Jackson</strong>, and D.C.&#8217;s own Gospel music icon, <strong>Mrs. Shirley M.K. Berkeley</strong> were honored with the Gospel Music Heritage Living Legend Award. Mayor Vincent Gray declared “Shirley M.K. Berkeley Day” in honor of the celebrated gospel industry icon affectionately known as “Ma Berkeley.” The proclamation was presented by Rev. Dexter Nutall of New Bethel Baptist Church who was appointed to head the District’s Office on Religious Affairs by Mayor Gray.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Ma Berkeley&#8217;s musical career spans more than 65 years. During her career she held positions at eleven churches and is the Minister of Music Emeritus at First Baptist Church of Glendarden. To top it all off, she and her husband, Deacon William Berkeley, Sr. also celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary on Sunday.</p>
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<blockquote><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.428081243896506.84405.204670652904234&amp;type=1" rel="nofollow">For a more extensive photo galley of the Evolution of Gospel concert and reception, visit the DC Gospel Music Examiner Official Facebook page.</a></p>
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<p>DC Host Committee chair, <strong>Ron Magnus</strong> and Vice-chair <strong>Jared Sawyers</strong> along with the DC Host Committee of the Gospel Music Heritage Month Foundation did an outstanding job of pulling together a diverse array of artists and executing a foot-stomping and worshipful celebration. The concert threw a powerful spotlight on the significance of gospel music through the annals of time as told by <strong>Minister Howard Watson</strong>.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Honoree Don Jackson was so impressed with the concert that he told Congresswoman Lee that next year he would provide the concert with visual support. He stated he had archival footage of<strong>James Cleveland</strong>, a young Yolanda Adams and other artists including “<strong>Donnie McClurkin</strong> when he had hair,” he joked. Jackson said that his company would edit the footage “at our expense.”</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The recent tragedy experienced by America was not far from Congresswoman Lee&#8217;s mind. The congresswoman asked the audience to engage in a moment of silence in honor of those who died at the U.S. Consulate in Libya. She said that many in Congress knew the victims personally.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Many from the gospel music industry came out in support of the event including Stephen Hurd, Anthony Brown, radio host Rev. Tony Lee, Y&#8217;Anna Crawley and producer Justin Savage. The celebration of gospel music continues throughout the month and a concert is scheduled September 28 in Houston, Texas, Congresswoman Lee&#8217;s home state.</p>
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		<title>National Gospel Music Heritage Month is here!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Washington, D.C. &#8212; For the second consecutive year, growing numbers of organizations have joined with the United States Senate and the House of Representatives to create the &#8220;National Gospel Music Heritage Month&#8221; initiative. The dual legislation passed by the House and the Senate designates September 2009 as &#8220;Gospel Music Heritage Month,&#8221; honoring Gospel music for its valuable and long-standing contributions to American culture. Over the weekend, the John K. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., opened its doors to recognize Gospel Music Heritage Month, with the performance of Stellar Award winner and Verity records recording artist Byron Cage. With a full band and members from Judah Gathering of Ebenezer AME choir in Ft. Washington, MD singing back up, Cage gave an energetic and uplifting performance with back to back hits, cuts from his soon to be Fall release CD and closing with “The Presence of the Lord is Here.” Making a special appearance was Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee. In her opening remarks she said, “I am honored to join Michael Kaiser, President of the Kennedy Center, Garth Ross, Director of Performing Arts, Jazzy Jordan of Verity Records, Gospel Music Advocate Carl Davis, The Gospel Music Channel, The Gospel Music Association, The Gospel Music Workshop of America, The Grammy’s and the Smithsonian for the 1st National Gospel Music Heritage Month Celebration. This event is a great way of recognizing the impact that Gospel Music has had on American Culture.” “Gospel music has been woven into the fabric of American Society for Centuries, deeply affecting hundreds of generations. From Rock &#38; Roll, Country, The Blues, R &#38;B and even Hip-Hop, Gospel’s musical roots can be heard throughout many musical genres that we love today. Not only has Gospel music entertained the masses but its spiritual roots has spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ to millions giving it the unique ability to minister to souls around the world.” “It is very important that we recognize and celebrate the vital role Gospel music has played in music history and also in contemporary times. On July 31, 2009, the United States House of Representatives passed House Joint Resolution 12, designating September 2009 as “Gospel Music Heritage Month.” “I introduced this measure to acknowledge the outstanding contributions that Gospel music has provided to the American Culture and to the world. On August 5, 2009, the United States Senate passed similar legislation, introduced by United States Senator Blanche Lincoln and United States Senator Bailey Hutchinson. “I would like to acknowledge the Kennedy Center as the nation’s busiest performing Arts Center, hosting approximately 3,000 events each year for audiences numbering more than 2 million. Since 1971, we have been bringing the world to Washington, D.C. with magnificent performances of music, dance, theater, and now OUR NATIONAL GOSPEL MUSIC HERITAGE MONTH CELEBRATION. The influence of Gospel music can be found in all forms of secular music, from Rock &#38; Roll, Country, Soul, R &#38; B, and many other styles. Let us not forget that the legacy of Gospel music includes some of the most memorable voices and pioneers in American History, such as Thomas Dorsey, Mahalia Jackson, James Vaughan, Roberta Martin, and many more. Gospel music has also paved the way for legendary recording artists such as Elvis Presley, Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin, Buddy Holly, Whitney Houston, Ray Charles, Dolly Parton, Mariah Carey, Kirk Franklin, Yolanda Adams just to name a few. After the performance, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee met with Jazzy Jordan, Albert Tucker, Gospel Music Complex, Sheilah Belle, The Belle Report, Carl Davis, Lillian Theresa Taylor and Ernest Walker. She discussed the importance of the Gospel Music Heritage Month and said she wanted Gospel Music to be recognized as an American Art form. “Gospel music is here! It tells the stories of lives and sometimes we have a habit of throwing away our history.” Hoping to help preserve the history of Gospel music is Albert Tucker, as he leads the way with the Gospel Complex for Education and Preservation in Lauderhill, Florida. He said, “We are still moving forward with our capital campaign efforts.” After hearing what Mr. Tucker had to say, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, promised to take a closer look at the Gospel Complex as a valuable resource for Gospel music, and to utilize The Belle Report as a news outlet to circulate updates about Gospel Music Heritage month and other on going efforts. Throughout the rest of the month, sponsors of the initiative &#8211; including the Gospel Music Association, the Gospel Music Workshop of America, and The Stellar Awards &#8211; are encouraging Americans to attend concerts and events, watch and listen to gospel music, and learn and read about Gospel music, among other activities. Bottom line, if you love Gospel Music, we ask that you support “National Gospel Music Heritage Month.” Join Gospel Music Channel, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Jazzy Jordan, Albert Tucker, Sheilah Belle, The Belle Report, Carl Davis and so many others as we move forward with this initiative to recognize and celebrate the vital role Gospel music has played and continues to play in our Gospel music history. By Sheilah Belle - www.thebellereport.net]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_3399" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 380px"><img class="size-full wp-image-3399 " title="Gospel Music Heritage Month Foundation" src="http://gospelmusicheritage.org/site/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/gospelmusic_ernestwalker.png" alt="Gospel Music Heritage Month Foundation" width="370" height="288" />
<p class="wp-caption-text">Backstage at the Kennedy Center from l to r: Ernest Walker, Carl Davis, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Albert Tucker, Lillian Theresa Taylor, Jazzy Jordan and The Belle</p>
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<p>Washington, D.C. &#8212; For the second consecutive year, growing numbers of organizations have joined with the United States Senate and the House of Representatives to create the <strong>&#8220;National Gospel Music Heritage Month&#8221;</strong> initiative. The dual legislation passed by the House and the Senate designates September 2009 as &#8220;Gospel Music Heritage Month,&#8221; honoring Gospel music for its valuable and long-standing contributions to American culture.</p>
<p>Over the weekend, the <strong>John K. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts</strong> in Washington, D.C., opened its doors to recognize <strong>Gospel Music Heritage Month</strong>, with the performance of Stellar Award winner and Verity records recording artist <strong>Byron Cage</strong>. With a full band and members from Judah Gathering of Ebenezer AME choir in Ft. Washington, MD singing back up, Cage gave an energetic and uplifting performance with back to back hits, cuts from his soon to be Fall release CD and closing with “The Presence of the Lord is Here.”</p>
<p>Making a special appearance was <strong>Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee</strong>. In her opening remarks she said,</p>
<p>“I am honored to join Michael Kaiser, President of the Kennedy Center, Garth Ross, Director of Performing Arts, Jazzy Jordan of Verity Records, Gospel Music Advocate Carl Davis, The Gospel Music Channel, The Gospel Music Association, The Gospel Music Workshop of America, The Grammy’s and the Smithsonian for the 1st National Gospel Music Heritage Month Celebration. This event is a great way of recognizing the impact that Gospel Music has had on American Culture.”</p>
<p>“Gospel music has been woven into the fabric of American Society for Centuries, deeply affecting hundreds of generations. From Rock &amp; Roll, Country, The Blues, R &amp;B and even Hip-Hop, Gospel’s musical roots can be heard throughout many musical genres that we love today. Not only has Gospel music entertained the masses but its spiritual roots has spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ to millions giving it the unique ability to minister to souls around the world.”</p>
<p>“It is very important that we recognize and celebrate the vital role Gospel music has played in music history and also in contemporary times. On July 31, 2009, the United States House of Representatives passed House Joint Resolution 12, designating September 2009 as “Gospel Music Heritage Month.”</p>
<p>“I introduced this measure to acknowledge the outstanding contributions that Gospel music has provided to the American Culture and to the world. On August 5, 2009, the United States Senate passed similar legislation, introduced by United States Senator Blanche Lincoln and United States Senator Bailey Hutchinson.</p>
<p>“I would like to acknowledge the Kennedy Center as the nation’s busiest performing Arts Center, hosting approximately 3,000 events each year for audiences numbering more than 2 million. Since 1971, we have been bringing the world to Washington, D.C. with magnificent performances of music, dance, theater, and now OUR NATIONAL GOSPEL MUSIC HERITAGE MONTH CELEBRATION.</p>
<div id="attachment_3404" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 360px"><img class="size-full wp-image-3404  " title="Byron Cage" src="http://gospelmusicheritage.org/site/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/ByronCage.png" alt="Byron Cage" width="350" height="289" />
<p class="wp-caption-text">In photo Byron Cage and members from the Ebenezer Baptist Church Choir</p>
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<p>The influence of Gospel music can be found in all forms of secular music, from Rock &amp; Roll, Country,</p>
<p>Soul, R &amp; B, and many other styles. Let us not forget that the legacy of Gospel music includes some of the most memorable voices and pioneers in American History, such as Thomas Dorsey, Mahalia Jackson, James Vaughan, Roberta Martin, and many more. Gospel music has also paved the way for legendary recording artists such as Elvis Presley, Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin, Buddy Holly, Whitney Houston, Ray Charles, Dolly Parton, Mariah Carey, Kirk Franklin, Yolanda Adams just to name a few.</p>
<p>After the performance, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee met with Jazzy Jordan, Albert Tucker, Gospel Music Complex, Sheilah Belle, The Belle Report, Carl Davis, Lillian Theresa Taylor and Ernest Walker. She discussed the importance of the Gospel Music Heritage Month and said she wanted Gospel Music to be recognized as an American Art form. “Gospel music is here! It tells the stories of lives and sometimes we have a habit of throwing away our history.”</p>
<p>Hoping to help preserve the history of Gospel music is Albert Tucker, as he leads the way with the Gospel Complex for Education and Preservation in Lauderhill, Florida. He said, “We are still moving forward with our capital campaign efforts.” After hearing what Mr. Tucker had to say, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, promised to take a closer look at the Gospel Complex as a valuable resource for Gospel music, and to utilize The Belle Report as a news outlet to circulate updates about Gospel Music Heritage month and other on going efforts.</p>
<p>Throughout the rest of the month, sponsors of the initiative &#8211; including the Gospel Music Association, the Gospel Music Workshop of America, and The Stellar Awards &#8211; are encouraging Americans to attend concerts and events, watch and listen to gospel music, and learn and read about Gospel music, among other activities.</p>
<p>Bottom line, if you love Gospel Music, we ask that you support “National Gospel Music Heritage Month.” Join Gospel Music Channel, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Jazzy Jordan, Albert Tucker, Sheilah Belle, The Belle Report, Carl Davis and so many others as we move forward with this initiative to recognize and celebrate the vital role Gospel music has played and continues to play in our Gospel music history.</p>
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