Jamaica Gleaner

Sterling Gospel Music Awards returns to the physical stage

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BACK WITH a bang after two years of being virtual, the annual Sterling Gospel Music Awards (SGMA) showcase, takes the centrestag­e, live on the physical stage at a new location in Kingston, come October 8. The Ambassador­s on Hagley Park Road has been named the new home of Sterling.

In keeping with national COVID-19 protocols, the annual gospel awards show was forced to pivot its ‘Grammy-style’ red-carpet event to television and radio in 2020 and 2021, with a record of over one million people tuning in each year.

Founder and organiser of the event, Basillia Barnabycuf­f, expressed her enthusiasm regarding the show’s return to the physical stage and shared what the show truly means to her.

“The Sterling Awards is not only an event for me, but a passion that drives my pursuit of ensuring that excellence encapsulat­es every aspect of our execution each year. From a little church hall in Mandeville in 2017 to recording over 1.2 million people tuning into our TV and radio broadcasts in the height of the pandemic, Sterling continues to showcase unmatched excellence. As we gear up for year six, it is my vision to make Sterling a globally recognised brand and household name, an event people can look forward to each year. This year, we are just so happy to see everyone in person and come October 8, they can expect a wonderful night of excellence as usual, in terms of production and soul-stirring music.”

The show, dubbed the ‘Caribbean’s premier awards ceremony for the gospel community”, continues to support creativity and reward exceptiona­l contributi­ons to the gospel music industry in Jamaica. This year’s sixth staging is no different and will also incorporat­e Jamaica”s 60th Diamond Jubilee celebratio­ns by focusing on excellence in the industry over the past six decades.

A segment of the programme will honour veterans, outstandin­g contributo­rs to the industry, with a special award for demonstrat­ing excellence in musiciansh­ip.

The series of events leading up to the SGMA included the oficial media launch on September 15 and will also include an All-white Nominee Lyme on Friday, October 7, and finally the long-awaited Red Carpet Awards Ceremony on Saturday, October 8, preceding the live ceremony on the same night.

The event organisers have also made special arrangemen­ts to accommodat­e ticket holders from its 2020 staging, who unfortunat­ely had to resort to the virtual platform due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a public service announceme­nt issued via their social media outlets, the SGMA planning team stated, “We are grateful that in 2020, right before the pandemic hit, you had all intentions of celebratin­g with us for that year’s staging. Unfortunat­ely it wasn’t to be, and we are thankful for your understand­ing over the past two years, as we excitedly anticipate­d the return of a physical staging. For our 2022 staging, your ticket remains valid, and we would love to have you in attendance.”

 ?? ?? Sterling Awards organiser Basillia Barnaby-cuff (fifth right) is flanked by the 2019 winners and legend honourees (from left) Robert Green from The Anointed Musicianz and Singers; two representa­tives from Image Jamaica; The Martin’s Heritage sisters; Jim Radical; Rhoda Isabella; Rondell Positive; Stitchie; Ava Gay Blair; Tommy Cowan and Carlene Davis.
Sterling Awards organiser Basillia Barnaby-cuff (fifth right) is flanked by the 2019 winners and legend honourees (from left) Robert Green from The Anointed Musicianz and Singers; two representa­tives from Image Jamaica; The Martin’s Heritage sisters; Jim Radical; Rhoda Isabella; Rondell Positive; Stitchie; Ava Gay Blair; Tommy Cowan and Carlene Davis.
 ?? FILE PHOTOS ?? Basillia Barnaby-cuff, director of the Sterling Gospel Music Awards, welcomed attendees to the 2019 staging.
FILE PHOTOS Basillia Barnaby-cuff, director of the Sterling Gospel Music Awards, welcomed attendees to the 2019 staging.

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