Showing posts with label SGM Fan Fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SGM Fan Fair. Show all posts

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Wilds & Associates Announces Positive Changes for 2014 Gospel Music Event

(Kennedy, AL / October 2, 2013)

In 2005, Southern Gospel Music FanFair launched its inaugural event in Chattanooga, Tenneessee. The event moved to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee in 2009. The following year, Wilds & Associates launched the Country Gospel Music FanFest, adding even more variety for Gospel music fans.

With great anticipation of their 10th anniversary event, Wilds & Associates has announced exciting changes coming in 2014.

SGM FanFair and CGM FanFest are being combined into one event. Beginning with their 2014 season, Gospel music fans can now enjoy a variety of traditional and progressive Southern, Country, Bluegrass, Inspirational and Urban Gospel music all under one roof.

This will also mean a name change for the annual, six-day event. Encompassing the various sub-genres, the event name has been officially changed to Gospel Music FanFair.

As a result of the name change, a new website is currently under development at www.gospelmusicfanfair.com. The new site will offer all the information about the 2014 event, including an artist appearance itinerary for attendees, exhibit booth information for artists and vendors, daily scheduled activities, ticket information and much more.

The event will continue to feature morning worship services, afternoon matinees, daily showcases, evening concerts and a newly revamped fan awards show. (Details concerning the new Gospel Music Fan Awards are forthcoming.)

The biggest change, perhaps, is the location of the newly reorganized event. The new Gospel Music FanFair will premier at the state-of-the-art theatre of the Center for Rural Development in Somerset, Kentucky. The prestigious Center is located in the heart of the beautiful Lake Cumberland. The theatre is the “crown jewel and showpeice’ of The Center, where some of the top names in music have performed including the world-renowned National Symphony Orchestra.

On-site parking and plenty of nearby hotel accommodations will ensure convenience to artists, vendors, and fans. And in addition to all the outdoor fun of Lake Cumberland, Somerset offers a wide variety of shops, restaurants and attractions suitable for the entire family.

The Gospel Music FanFair is scheduled to take place May 12-17, 2014.

Randall Wilds, CEO of Wilds & Associates, states, “We believe these changes will result in a very positive experience for attendees. Everyone is cordially invited to join us for this special 10th anniversary event as we continue the tradition of Gospel music, fellowship and family fun - creating wonderful memories for years to come.”

For more information, visit the new website at www.gospelmusicfanfair.com or call Wilds & Associates at 205-662-4826.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Hearts of Faith News

From the Hearts of Faith Newsletter of February 2, 2013:


LATEST PROJECT HAS BEGUN!

Yesterday, we were in the studio beginning our latest project, "Treasures." We have a wonderful collection of songs ~ a bit bluegrass; some good country gospel; mainstream southern; and even a light contemporary sound. We will be returning to the studio in a couple weeks to continue working on more songs. We can't wait for you to hear it!!!

If you'd like to PREORDER a copy, we are offering a "special price" for those who prepay during February ... only $10 (normally, $15). AND ... we will even include FREE SHIPPING!!! So just send us an e-mail to let us know how many copies you'd like reserved and we'll make sure to hold them for you!


(2) Top 10 Nominations!

HEARTS OF FAITH is honored to have been nominated in the Top 10 for "Favorite Duet" in (2) award programs:

2013 SGM FanFair
2013 CGM FanFest

The first round of ballots has been cast and is now being tabulated to determine the Top 5 ballot, which will be announced on March 1. We appreciate the support of fans who nominated and voted for us ... we'll keep you posted on whether we reach the Top 5 ballot!




Hope to see each of you in 2013!
Continued Blessings!
Donna & Brenda
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Friday, February 25, 2011

Gospel Music Returns to the Great Smoky Mountains with 2 Great Events This Spring


CGM FanFest and SGM FanFair warm up the season with multi-day, live gospel music concert events

Slated for this spring, two major events are returning to the Great Smoky Mountains - Country Gospel Music FanFest and Southern Gospel Music FanFair. Both events will be held at the Smoky Mountain Convention Center in Pigeon Forge, TN.

The 2nd Annual CGM FanFest - April 28-30 - will bring three days and nights jam-packed with daily showcases and evening concerts, featuring live performances from some of today's top Country Gospel artists such as Buddy Jewell, Clinton Gregory, The Roarks, James Payne, Gayla Earlene and many others. (See full schedule at the CGM FanFest website). On Saturday night, Christian Voice Magazine will present the inaugural CGM Fan Awards, where fans pay tribute to their favorite Country Gospel artists. CGM FanFest is sure to please any fan who likes their gospel music served up country style.

The following week, May 2-7, gospel music fans from all over the nation will gather to enjoy the best in Southern Gospel music, fellowship and family fun at the 7th Annual SGM FanFair. This six-day event is filled with morning worship services, daily showcases and evening concerts featuring performances from some of America's best-loved artists, including Triumphant, The Dove Brothers, The Nelons, Tony Gore & Majesty, The Singing Echoes, The Sons Family, The Freemans...and many, many more. (See full schedule at the SGM FanFair website). The 2011 SGM Fan Awards will also be featured on Thursday night, presented by Christian Voice Magazine. SGM FanFair is a "must-see" event for anyone who loves Southern Gospel music.

The CGM Fan Awards and the SGM Fan Awards are strictly fan-based, meaning that award recipients are voted and determined by gospel music fans. Nomination ballots for both awards programs went online February 1st. Open nominations are being accepted through February 28th...so there is still time to list nominations for your favorite artists. But don't delay, there are only a few days left. (The second and final ballots, listing the top 5 nominees will go online March 1st.)

Promoter Randall Wilds states, "Support your favorite Southern and Country Gospel artists with your nominations and make plans to attend CGM FanFest and SGM FanFair in the beautiful Smoky Mountains this spring!"

To order tickets and for more information about CGM FanFest, visit www.cgmfanfest.com.
To order tickets and for more information about SGM FanFair, visit www.sgmfanfair.com.
Or, you may call Wilds & Associates at 205-662-4826.

To nominate your favorite Country Gospel artists for the CGM Fan Awards, go to http://www.christianvoicemagazine.com/cgmnominations.html.
To nominate your favorite Southern Gospel artists for the SGM Fan Awards, go to http://www.christianvoicemagazine.com/nominationballot.html.

CGM FanFest and SGM FanFair are produced by Wilds & Associates (www.wildsandassociates.com).
The CGM and SGM Fan Awards are presented by Christian Voice Magazine (www.christianvoicemagazine.com).

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Christian Voice Magazine Announces 2011 SGM Fan Awards and Country Gospel Music Fan Awards Ballots



Nomination Ballots Now Available for Both Southern Gospel and Country Gospel Music Fan Awards

Nominations are now being accepted for the 2011 SGM Fan Awards as presented annually by Christian Voice magazine. The nomination ballot marks the first of a two-phase process in which Gospel music fans may list nominations for their favorite artists within the Southern Gospel music genre.

Christian Voice magazine has also announced the new Country Gospel Music Fan Awards, with the inaugural CGM Fan Awards ceremony being held this spring. Like the SGM Fan Awards, the initial nomination ballot is now available for fans to list nominations for their favorite Country Gospel artists.

Both ballots can be accessed by visiting ChristianVoiceMagazine.com. Nominations are being accepted through February 28, 2011. The final ballots listing the Top 5 finalists in each category will be available March 1, 2011.

Both awards ceremonies will be held in Pigeon Forge, TN at the Smoky Mountain Convention Center. The inaugural CGM Fan Awards will take place at 6pm, Saturday, April 30, 2011, and the 7th Annual SGM Fan Awards will take place at 6pm, Thursday, May 5th, 2011.

Visit ChristianVoiceMagazine.com to view voting guidelines and to access the SGM and CGM Fan Awards nomination ballots.

Support your favorite Southern and Country Gospel artists with your nominations and make plans to attend the CGM Fan Awards and the SGM Fan Awards in the beautiful Smoky Mountains this spring!

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Eric Dove Wins Favorite Baritone at SGM FanFair Awards


FanFair Award winners were announced last night at the Smoky Mountain Convention Center in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The SGM FanFair Awards were handed out as a part of the 6th Annual SGM FanFair.

Two time SGM FanFair Award winners the Dove Brothers were nominated for several awards during the evening, and Eric Dove was named the winner of the Favorite Baritone award.

“Thank you to everyone who placed a vote for me for Favorite Baritone,” said Eric Dove. “I feel very fortunate that I get to do what I do for a living and winning something like this is just an added bonus!”

The Dove Brothers were also nominated for Favorite Male Quartet, an award they won in both 2008 and 2009. In addition, group owner and manager McCray Dove was nominated for Favorite Male Vocalist. Winners and nominees for the SGM FanFair Awards were chosen by the readers of Christian Voice Magazine and attendees of the SGM FanFair.

The Dove Brothers are currently in the process of recording their follow-up to the critically acclaimed and SGN Music Award nominated Hold On record. More information on the new release will be announced at a later date.

Be listening for the group’s current single – “Hold On” – at Southern Gospel radio all across the country.

More information on the Dove Brothers and their new band can be found at http://dovebrothersquartet.com

About the Dove Brothers
Voted Favorite Male Quartet of The Year by the Southern Gospel Music Association and the Singing News Fan Awards, the Dove Brothers’ high energy presentation and progressive arrangements reflect a tangible link to the good old days of gospel music. Their peers regard them as a class act representing the industry with dignity and respect. Their latest recording for Sonlite Records is entitled Hold On and spawned off the hit singles “A Little Good News” and “Hold On.”

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

ReWind Wednesdays: SGM FanFair 2005



SGM FanFair: Is Chattanooga A New Choice for Fans in 2005?

A new Southern Gospel mega-concert is being planned for Chattanooga, Tennessee from August 15th to 20th, 2005. Billed as “Southern Gospel Music’s first Fan Fair”, this festival will feature six days of concerts, including morning worship services, afternoon matinees, and evening performances in the Convention Center of downtown Chattanooga. The diverse roster covers the span of Southern Gospel, including traditional quartets, family groups, trios, and soloists. The Hoppers, Michael English, Lordsong, Dottie Rambo, and Mercy’s Mark are a few of the confirmed artists.

Recently, www.sgmradio.com was granted an exclusive interview with the forces behind this event. The FanFair executive consists of Randall Wilds of Wilds & Associates; John Lanier, Southern Gospel Artist; Dedra Henry of the Shadrix Trio, and Ava Bowley of Wilds and Associates.

We are pleased to present a transcript of this interview, as Lorraine Walker talks to Randall, John and Ava:

Lorraine: I appreciate that you are willing to discuss FanFair ‘05 with www.sgmradio.com. It has caused quite a buzz within the gospel music industry, including fans and artists. Now, according to your website, SGM FanFair is being promoted as a six-day gospel music concert event featuring "performances by a huge roster of artists - from quartets to soloists." WHY are you doing this? You've seen the comments on the message boards and heard the talk. Why do you think Southern Gospel Music needs another week-long event of this size? Why did you decide to be the ones to host it and why the name, "FanFair?"

John: Well, I realize that a multi-day concert event is not a new concept in gospel music, and perhaps, we don't "need" another one. But, as an artist who attends a couple of the other established multi-day events, I've heard a lot of feedback from fans. Our goal with FanFair is to give them - as much as we can - what they aren't getting elsewhere at the best value possible. We're not trying to compete with any other similar event. We just wanted to add another choice to the list of options, so to speak. I like variety, don't you? SGM FanFair is actually Randall's dream child...

Randall: Yeah, this didn't come about overnight. This is something I have been praying about for a little more than three years. I finally got a peace about pursuing the idea, and ran with it. In addition to what John has already stated, one of my goals with FanFair is to "broaden the stage", so to speak. I am in the southern gospel music business, not the quartet business. Our stage will feature a variety of talent ranging from soloists to quartets, from new talent to living legends. I hope to provide a variety that fans will appreciate. I have no doubt that SGM FanFair will be a success.

Ava: The bottom line is that we want this to be a fan-based event, not something that is dominated by industry political control. As such, we chose to call it FanFair.

Lorraine: Who is involved in the leadership of this venture? How and why were they chosen?

John: As I mentioned earlier, SGM FanFair was Randall's vision. He made the initial investment and started the ball rolling. As co-owner of the parent company (Wilds & Associates), I was next in line to make my contribution to this new endeavor. From there, a board was created to help govern, structure, coordinate and maintain the annual event.

Ava: Currently, there are four board members, each with experience in gospel music and business management: Randall Wilds, John Lanier, Dedra Henry and myself.

Randall: I serve as president, chairman of the board and executive producer. John is vice president and co-chairman. He handles most of our promotion and publicity, including our web site. He also helps make key decisions in the operation of FanFair and serves as associate producer. Ava manages the office and serves as head of the sales department. She also handles much of the public relations and organizes our board meetings. Dedra Henry could not be with us today due to other obligations. Dedra serves as event coordinator and sales representative. She also assists with public relations.

Lorraine: Considering this is a new event of large proportion, how have the booking agencies responded to your requests to book their talent on FanFair?

Randall: The agencies we've contacted have worked very well with us, and are very supportive. In the very beginning, only one booking agency was a bit hesitant, simply because this was a new endeavor. But once they received positive recommendations from the other agencies we've worked with in the past, they generously complied. As owner/manager of two booking agencies, I understand their concerns. I appreciate and respect those who are genuinely concerned about the artists they represent.

Lorraine: What about the reaction from the artists?

John: Out of all the artists that we have invited, there are only four who declined: The Crabb Family, The McKameys, The Dove Brothers and The Perrys. We don't know the reasons why, but we certainly respect their decisions....

Randall: Other than those few, the response from artists has been tremendous. All those we have secured are extremely excited about the event...and we couldn't be more pleased with the roster of talent we have lined up!

Ava: There are a couple of artists that can't be there due to scheduling conflicts. Hopefully, they can be with us for the 2006 FanFair.

Lorraine: According to your website, there will also be an artist exhibit hall, where fans visit with their favorite artists. Will artists stay all week and are they performing more than once? Are there any other activities planned that are not on the web site?

Randall: Most of the artists that are scheduled have made a commitment to stay all week. Unfortunately, there are a few that can not due to other dates already scheduled that week. Hopefully, everyone can stay the full week next year. That is one of our primary goals. At this point, artists will be performing once during the week. We want to give time slots to as many artists as we can. This will mean a great variety of more artists for the fans. I think they'll enjoy that. While we have most everything lined up for the week, it's still early in the process. We are still in the planning and organizing phase, which means something could change at any given moment. We are still awaiting confirmations for additional artists appearances from the agencies, so be looking for more to be added soon. We are also considering the addition of a talent search during the week. Any new developments will be posted to our website, and will be included in future ads. So, stay tuned.

Lorraine: Approximately, how many more artists are you hoping to add?

John: That's a good question. We have planned to have two shows daily, in addition to early morning worship services. Our goal, as Randall mentioned, is to allow as many artists as possible a reasonable time slot on stage. Some artists will be featured during the music portion of the worship services. Others will be scheduled for the daytime matinee, while others are on the evening line-up. When it's all said and done, we will probably total nearly 100 artists spread out over the week. Now that's a lot of “sangin’”!

Ava: ...and we are talking quality talent here. While we are thrilled to have major players....many of our faithful favorites, I can't wait for the fans to hear some of the new talent we have scheduled. I think fans will be pleasantly surprised to hear what they've been missing!

Lorraine: Various fans and artists have suggested they might have to choose between the new FanFair and several large, long-standing events occurring in August and September. What kind of response are you getting from the fans? How are ticket sales coming along?

John: Well, I have read a lot of comments from fans in the message boards. As to be expected, I guess, some of the fans are a bit skeptical of the event, some curious and unsure of it's outcome, and others seem really excited. It seems to be a very mixed crowd in the world wide sg web. But, generally, the overall response in the comments I've read seems fairly positive. Otherwise, the fan response has been extremely positive...

Ava: ...yes, we are getting dozens of phone calls and emails from fans every day. It has been tremendous! I can feel the excitement coming through over the phone and emails....it has all been with a very enthusiastic attitude.

Randall: Ticket orders are coming in every week. We have only a few artist circle seats left. If sales continue at this pace, this event will be a sell-out by the end of April.

Much has been said about Fan Fair in various publications and internet message boards, and the Board has high hopes for this new endeavor. Chattanooga was chosen for the venue because of the variety of area attractions and according to the promoters, the city officials have welcomed the festival with “open arms”. On January 7, 2005, a local newspaper picked up the story that a three year contract has already been signed with the city. The Chattanoogan.com quoted Mike Wootten of the Chattanooga Area Convention and Visitors Bureau. "The ideal location and progress of Chattanooga was…appealing for the fan fair”, according to Wootten. “The excitement level this event has created among not only the host facilities but the locals as well has been tremendous. Perhaps this excitement can be attributed to the fact that this event is the perfect fit for our family-friendly city.”

With this signing, Wilds shows he is quite confident about the future of the festival. “As with any business investment, there are always risks involved.” Randall states. “As I mentioned, I have a real peace about this endeavor. Due to the overwhelming response we've had in the past couple of months of public advertising, we feel the three year relationship with Chattanooga is a positive step.”

As more names are added to an already impressive roster of talent, it appears that SGM Fan Fair ’05 will be an event to remember for fans and industry alike. More information can be found on the website at www.sgmfanfair.com. Will Chattanooga be the choice for Southern Gospel fans in August? Time will tell.


By Lorraine Walker
First published in January 2005 by www.sgmradio.com . Used by permission