Former NFL great and current CBS Sports personality Deion Sanders and gospel
music sensation Yolanda Adams will serve as the hosts for the Gospel Music
Association’s (GMA) 35th Annual Music Awards on April 28th in
Nashville, John Styll, president of the GMA and executive producer of the awards
show, announced today. UPN has also been announced as the award show’s national
broadcast outlet. UPN will televise the music show, on May 28th at 8:00-10:00
p.m. ET/PT.
GMA’s Music Awards is gospel music’s biggest night of the year, where top
artists from every style of gospel music come together for a national night of
music and celebration as the GMA bestows gospel music’s highest honor -- the
Dove Award.
Theatergoers in 50 cities, including all top 10 markets, will also have the
exclusive opportunity to see the GMA Music Awards live as Regal Entertainment
Group (REG) Theatres presents a “One Night Only” Big Screen Premiere of the show
in a special simulcast event from Nashville on April 28th. The awards show will
be shown live at Regal Cinemas, United Artists Theatres and Edwards Theatres.
The Regal Entertainment premiere event marks the first time a live awards show
has been simulcast in movie theatres nationwide.
“We’re thrilled to have Deion and Yolanda as our hosts for this year’s show,”
said Styll. “Both are great entertainers in their own right. Deion is one of the
all-time great professional athletes and an entertaining TV personality and
Yolanda is truly a gospel music treasure. They have achieved the highest honors
in their fields and are respected for their professional accomplishments and
personal integrity. I look forward to working with Deion and Yolanda to put on a
rousing and entertaining evening for the live audience in the Regal theatres and
for the UPN television audience.”
“We also welcome UPN as this year’s television network and Regal
Entertainment Group for their participation in a groundbreaking live premiere,”
Styll continued. “UPN brings a new opportunity to showcase one of America’s most
popular genres of music to a large and passionate television audience, and Regal
will give gospel music fans the chance to see the awards live on the big screen
at their neighborhood movie theatre.”
NorthStar Studios will produce GMA’s awards show. Announcements about
performers and presenters for the show will be made in the coming weeks. Prior
to the broadcast show, Curb Recording Artist Natalie Grant and Word Records’
Mark Schultz will emcee the opening ceremonies where winners in many of the 44
categories of Doves will be announced. Switchfoot, Stacie Orrico, Smokie Norful,
CeCe Winans, Steven Curtis Chapman, Robert Randolph (of Robert Randolph and the
Family Band), Darwin Hobbs, Randy Travis, Third Day, MercyMe, and KJ-52 lead the
diverse list of nominees. A complete list of nominees for can be found on the
Web at www.gmamusicawards.com.
Tickets for the Regal Entertainment Big Screen Premiere event are $10 and are
now available at event location box offices and at www.RegalCM.com. ForeFront Recording Artist
and Dove Nominee Rebecca St. James will host the Regal event, providing
exclusive backstage access to the show. Child sponsorship organization
Compassion International will participate at the Regal events to promote
sponsorship of children from Africa.
Sanders joined CBS’ “NFL Today” two years ago and has become one of
football’s most dynamic and captivating personalities, not unlike his
professional sports career, during which he earned the nickname, “Prime Time.”
Sanders played for the Atlanta Falcons the San Francisco 49ers, the Dallas
Cowboys and the Washington Redskins during his 12-year NFL career earned two
Super Bowl rings, was named to the Pro Bowl seven times, and finished as
possibly the greatest cover corner in NFL history. Sanders also enjoyed success
as a part-time Major League Baseball player for nine years, with time on the New
York Yankees, Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds and San Francisco Giants. Sanders
is the only pro athlete to play in both a World Series and the Super Bowl.
With her soaring voice, striking beauty, boundless energy plus an unshakable
faith, Houston native Adams has long been one of gospel's biggest stars. Adams
soared to new heights with the 1999 release of her Elektra Entertainment debut
Mountain High...Valley Low. The album spent much of the year at #1 on
Billboard Magazine's Gospel and Contemporary Christian Charts,
eventually selling more than a million copies. Her subsequent Elektra albums --
Christmas With Yolanda Adams, the live release The Experience,
and her latest, Believe, have further strengthened her position as one
of gospel’s best loved and most successful artists. Among her many awards, Adams
has won three Doves, two Grammy Awards and 13 Stellar Awards. She previously
hosted the Doves with NFL player Kurt Warner in 2002.
About GMA:
Founded in 1964, the 4,500-member Gospel Music Association (www.gospelmusic.org) is dedicated to
exposing, promoting and celebrating the gospel through music. The GMA represents
all styles of gospel music including contemporary pop, rock, urban gospel,
praise & worship, southern gospel, country and children’s gospel music. The
GMA produces GMA’s Annual Music Awards, which recognizes achievement in all
genres of gospel music.
About REGAL ENTERTAINMENT GROUP:
Regal Entertainment Group (NYSE: RGC) is the largest motion picture exhibitor
in the United States. The Company's theatre circuit, comprising Regal Cinemas,
United Artists Theatres and Edwards Theatres, operates 6,045 screens in 550
locations in 39 states. Regal CineMedia is a wholly owned subsidiary of Regal
Entertainment Group focusing on the expansion and development of advertising and
new uses for Regal’s theatre assets, while at the same time enhancing the
movie-going experience. Regal CineMedia operates other divisions that focus on
meetings and special productions in a theatre environment, including the
presentation of live entertainment, educational and sporting events, as well as
the sale of group tickets and gift certificates.