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Star-studded Caribbean Gospel concert to kick-off National Caribbean American Heritage Month

ROYAL PALM BEACH – South Florida Non-Profit Organization Caribbean Gospel Alliance is organizing the 1st ever “National Caribbean American Heritage Days of Faith” (June 2-4), Caribbean Gospel Concert.

The kick-off concert is scheduled for Saturday, June 2, 2007 at the Faith Christian Center, 11021 S.W. 176 Street, Miami.

The mission of the Alliance is to protect the legacy of Caribbean Gospel Music world wide. As such, the purpose of the concerts organized by the CGA is to generate funding to assist the Caribbean Gospel artistes in overcoming the many challenges that they are faced with in the business aspects of their music ministries.

Some of the top names on the Caribbean Gospel scene such as: Chevelle Franklyn, Shelly Thunder, & Dr. Norris Weir, has embraced the mission and vision of the Alliance and are scheduled to perform at this event.

The CGA will use the proceeds from each of its benefit concerts to setup the infrastructure of the Alliance, thus enabling them to offer their services free of charge to all members.

Listed below are some of the many CGA services:

•Protection against Illegal duplication & distribution of artist intellectual property.

• Protection against Copyrights infringements.

• Assistance with copy rights and service & trade mark process.

• Securing fair label & distribution contracts.

• Marketing & Promotion of artist project to the mainstream and cross-over markets.

• Reporting artist venue CD sales to RIAA & Neilson Soundscan to increase royalty income & Grammy nomination opportunities.

“To sum it up in a nutshell, The Caribbean Gospel Alliance is positioning itself to be the voice of the Caribbean Gospel Artistes world wide”, stated Rosemarie Mitchell, Founder & CEO.

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