Revision as of 08:48, 27 January 2018 editFrescoBot (talk | contribs)Bots1,135,457 editsm Bot: removing misplaced invisible LTR marks← Previous edit | Revision as of 19:58, 20 March 2018 edit undoJwilkes73 (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users7,764 edits added linkNext edit → | ||
Line 31: | Line 31: | ||
The Southern Gospel Music Association operates the ] in ], a popular ] tourist town, and also hosts the Southern Gospel Music Awards. The Hall of Fame and Museum was opened at the ] theme park in 1999. | The Southern Gospel Music Association operates the ] in ], a popular ] tourist town, and also hosts the Southern Gospel Music Awards. The Hall of Fame and Museum was opened at the ] theme park in 1999. | ||
Leadership of the SGMA is vested in a 23-member board of directors. The SGMA is responsible for the nomination, selection, and induction into the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame. | Leadership of the SGMA is vested in a 23-member board of directors. The SGMA is responsible for the nomination, selection, and induction into the ]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 19:58, 20 March 2018
Company type | Private |
---|---|
Genre | Christian |
Headquarters | Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, United States |
Website | sgma.org |
The Southern Gospel Music Association (SGMA) is a non-profit corporation formed as an association of southern gospel music singers, songwriters, fans, and industry workers. Membership is acquired and maintained through payment of annual dues. The SGMA was formed in 1994, and states that its primary goal is "to preserve, protect and promote Southern Gospel Music, its history and heritage".
The Southern Gospel Music Association operates the Southern Gospel Museum and Hall of Fame in Pigeon Forge, a popular Tennessee tourist town, and also hosts the Southern Gospel Music Awards. The Hall of Fame and Museum was opened at the Dollywood theme park in 1999.
Leadership of the SGMA is vested in a 23-member board of directors. The SGMA is responsible for the nomination, selection, and induction into the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
See also
External links
This Southern Gospel-related article is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it. |