Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Keeping the ‘Spirit of Praise’ alive

- BY KEVIN JACKSON Observer writer

TEN years after it was first introduced into the proceeding­s of the then Jamaica Cultural Developmen­t Commission (JCDC) Gospel Song Competitio­n, the Spirit of Praise Award continues to inspire.

Conceptual­iser of the award is well-known broadcaste­r and the principal of Perpetual Sounds of Praise/ Allowed to Shine Ministries, Nadine Blair.

“I wanted to give back in the competitio­n and I knew others were offering sectional prizes. I thought about who has the spirit of praise in all of this. The Lord gave me the name and the idea for the contestant­s to vote for the winner was the best way to go about it,” Blair shared in an interview with the Jamaica Observer on Friday.

With the renaming of the competitio­n to the JCDC Gospel Star Competitio­n, Blair has continued the award.

“I’ve never emceed an event on that level such as the JCDC Gospel Song competitio­n. But I got involved as far back as in the early 1990s. I was either an emcee or a judge for the competitio­n through the years, and this year with the renaming of the competitio­n, I was the main judge,” said Blair.

She continued, “With the Spirit of Praise Award, we invited all 10 finalists in the competitio­n to among themselves, who among them shows the best spirit of praise. It’s a way of encouragin­g people in the midst of even a competitio­n, to encourage others. A selfless act. What I have found is that the person who wins the award is going through a very hard struggle in their personal life. And yet, even with the struggle in their personal life and they are in a competitio­n that they themselves are trying to win, others among them are looking at them as a means of encouragem­ent.”

Winners of the Spirit of Praise Award receive a cash prize of $25,000 and a plaque.

This year, the presentati­on to two recipients of the award was done at the offices of the JCDC in Kingston in July shortly after the conclusion of the Gospel Star Competitio­n.

Danielle Mayne (left), first-place winner in the Jamaica Cultural Developmen­t Commission’s Gospel Star competitio­n, accepting her plaque from conceptual­iser Nadine Blair.

The recipients are Danielle Mayne (first-place winner of the competitio­n) and second-place winner Chantal Smalling. The others who comprised the top

10 are third-place winner Regina Campbell, Amoya Thompson-smith, Sasha Gay Sutherland, Michaela Jack, Johanna Morgan, Kimone Martin, Chantol Simon, and Daron Mitchell.

Miriam Hibbert was the first recipient of the Spirit of Praise Award in 2012. Other winners through the years include Howard Brown (2013) and Kaydene Smith (2021).

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From left: Michelle Naraysingh, acting director PR at the JCDC; Chantal Smalling, second-place winner, JCDC Gospel Star competitio­n; and conceptual­iser Nadine Blair

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