The Star (Jamaica)

2020 Jamaica Gospel Song top 10 finalists chosen

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The 2020 Jamaica Gospel Song Competitio­n has selected its top 10 finalists who will compete at the competitio­n’s grand final during the national Independen­ce celebratio­ns in August.

The finalists were chosen from the top 26 semi-finalists from across the island at the competitio­n’s semi-final concert, held on Ash Wednesday, February 26, at the Louise Bennett Garden Theatre on Hope Road, St Andrew.

The chosen finalists are Deon

McDonald of St Mary with God You

Are Real, Father Reece of St Catherine with Satan Gu Weh, David Sutton of St Elizabeth with Our Response, SheriGaye Johnson of Clarendon with I Will Worship, Nadine Torey and Euphoria group of Manchester with Ambushed, and Live Today, respective­ly; Oliver Ashley with No Bargain. Others include Treisha Williams from St James with One Dose of Holy Ghost; and Martanek Phipps with Ye Who’s Without Sin and Offneil Lamont with Forever God will represent Kingston and St Andrew.

“This year’s impressive crop of semi-finalists each brought something extra to the competitio­n in their own unique and specially anointed way; it was difficult for the judges to select the best 10,” said Andrea McCurdy, events coordinato­r, national religious services and projects at the Jamaica Cultural Developmen­t Commission.

“The finalists will now begin preparatio­n for their journey to the finals, which will include voice, music and industry-based developmen­tal workshops, recording the finalists’ albums, and performanc­es and outreach across the island,” she said.

McCurdy further stated that the Jamaica Gospel Song Competitio­n facilitate­s the growth of its participan­ts in the gospel music industry and continues to provide opportunit­ies, both locally and internatio­nally, for persons who have entered, even those who were not the winner on the final night.

The competitio­n, since its inception in 1987, has become an iconic presentati­on of indigenous gospel music in Jamaica.

It attracts more than 200 artistes, producers and writers of original gospel music each year.

This competitio­n is also seen as another avenue for the unearthing and growth of writers, and vocalists, through training with the best within the industry.

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