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The McDonald's Gospelfest is an annual
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festival, talent competition, and fundraiser in
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Background

The event, inaugurated in 1983, and sponsored by
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, takes place in spring and has been held at the
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since 2008. The closing night contest and ceremony is produced, directed, and hosted by A. Curtis Farrow. The event, which can take several hours, has been recorded and broadcast variously on WABC-TV and WWOR-TV. Involving more than a thousand performers, it has been described as the "largest collection of gospel talent ever assembled" and the "most spectacular gospel celebration in the nation". The event is followed up by McDonald's Inspiration Celebration which makes a national tour.


History

McDonald's Gospelfest originated in 1983 under the auspices of the McDonald's Corporation and the McDonald's Tri-State Owners' Association. The event has been an important fundraising event which supports education opportunities within local communities. and has awarded millions of dollars in scholarship money. Over the years the competition performances have taken place at Palace Theater, the Hammerstein Ballroom, Westbury Music Fair, Newark Symphony Hall,
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, and
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. Since 2008, the 25th incarnation of the event, it has been held at
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. Parts of the show have been broadcast by WABC, which in 2000 and 2001 garnered New York Emmy Awards for WABC in the "Religious Programming" category. The show is since 2006 televised on WWOR-TV. The Gospelfest is produced by Newark-based Irving Street Rep and is directed and hosted by its founder, A. Curtis Farrow. Greater Newark has a long tradition of gospel and jazz, having begun in the 1910s with the Coleman Brothers. Savoy Records gave many early artists opportunities to record. Alex Bradford was musical director of the Abyssinian Baptist Church Cissy Houston, a member of The Drinkard Singers and The Sweet Inspirations and mentor to numerous singers, has long been a driving force behind the New Hope Baptist Church and the Gospelfest. Newark Symphony Hall is home to the NSH Special Ensemble, which was selected as the Gospelfest Youth Choir Winner in 2011, and hosts the "When Praise Goes Up!" annual gospel showcase. The affiliated Newark Boys Chorus also includes spirals in its repertory. In 1980, the former movie palace Stanley Theater became the Newark Gospel Tabernacle. Newark is one of seven cities nationwide to host the touring gospel music competition "How Sweet the Sound".


Competition

Auditions and semi-finalist competitions are held in tri-state New York-New Jersey-Connecticut each year prior to the Gospelfest. There are fourteen categories: #Praise Dance Group #Praise Dance Solo-Trio #Gospel Rap #Gospel Comedian #Gospel Poetry #Step #Adult Choir #Group Soul #Contemporary #Spanish Language Soloist #Teen Soloist #Gospel Soloist #Youth Choir #Out-of-Town Choir


2023

In May 2023 the festival held its 40th anniversary event.


2021 A Holy Ghost Party

Originally planned for Mother's Day, 9 May 2020, the 38th annual Gospelfest was rescheduled for 8 May 2021 as officials decided to put the Gospelfest on hiatus. The program includes Yolanda Adams, Kelly Price, Hezekiah Walker with his Love Fellowship Tabernacle Choir, Tramaine Hawkins, Deitrick Haddon, Jonathan McReynolds, with special guest appearance by Erica Campbell. Local artists include Group Fire and Tiffany Andrews.


2019 A Tribute to Aretha Franklin

The 2019 Gospelfest took place Saturday, May 11, 2019, at Prudential Center. The line-up included Tamar Braxton, Yolanda Adams, Bishop Hezekiah Walker,
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, Fred Hammond, and the Greater Allen AME Cathedral Mass Choir.


2018 Praise Break

The 36th Annual McDonald's Gospelfest took place at Newark Symphony Hall on Saturday, May 12. It featured a line-up of gospel artists including Bishop Hezekiah Walker, Jekalyn Carr, VaShawn Mitchell, Le'Andria Johnson, Wes Morgan, Cissy Houston, Melba Moore, and Keith "Wonderboy" Johnson.


2017

2017 continued the Mother's Day weekend tradition Saturday, May 13. This year's event features Donnie McClurkin, Erica Campbell, Hezekiah Walker, Israel Houghton, Bishop Paul Morton, Fantasia Barrino, Anthony Brown & Group Therapy, and Greater Allen AME Cathedral.


2016 Honor Thy Mother

Saturday, May 7, 2016, on Mother's Day Weekend, featuring Yolanda Adams, Tamela Mann, Bishop Hezekiah Walker & LFC,
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, Donnie McClurkin, Jennifer Holliday and others.


2015 When the Choir Meets the Quartet

May 9, 2015, with Bishop Hezekiah Walker & LFC (Love Fellowship Choir), Ricky Dillard & New G,
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, the Five Blind Boys of Alabama, Mississippi Mass Choir, the Thompson Community Reunion Choir, Greater Allen AME Cathedral Mass Choir, Doc McKenzie & The Hi-Lites, and the Clark Sisters.


2014 Women Who Worship

The 2014 Gospelfest took place on Saturday May 10 before Mothers Day. Auditions were held in January. Among those who participated are some most popular female artists in gospel:
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,
Vickie Winans Vickie Winans (born Viviane Bowman; October 18, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter, music producer, comedian, and actress. In 1987, she released her debut album ''Be Encouraged'' on Light Records. The album spawn the She departed from Light ...
,
CeCe Winans Priscilla Marie Love, known professionally by her stage name as CeCe Winans, (born October 8, 1964) is an American gospel singer who has garnered 17 Grammy Awards, the most for any female gospel singer; 33 GMA Dove Awards, 19 Stellar Awards, ...
, The Clark Sisters, Dorothy Norwood, Kim Burrell, Yolanda Adams, Dottie Peoples, Tramaine Hawkins, Cissy Houston and Melba Moore.


Gospelfest 2013

Auditions for Gospelfest 2013 took place in January. The show, which lasted eight hours, took place May 11, 2013 and included performances by
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, Donnie McClurkin, Smokie Norful, John P. Kee and
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. and Hezekiah Walker.


2012 Honor Thy Mother

One thousand performers chosen from 80,000 contestants took the stage for the May 12, 2012
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event. Among the headliners were
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, Donnie McClurkin,
Vickie Winans Vickie Winans (born Viviane Bowman; October 18, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter, music producer, comedian, and actress. In 1987, she released her debut album ''Be Encouraged'' on Light Records. The album spawn the She departed from Light ...
, Fred Hammond, Mary Mary,
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and Cissy Houston. The festival was also seen as a tribute to
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, with roots in Newark, who had died earlier in the year and whose funeral services were held at the New Hope Baptist Church.


2011 The Mighty Men of Valour

On June 18, 2011, the
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show had more than 1,100 competitors chosen from over 40,000 people who auditioned and included some of the biggest names in gospel:
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, Donnie McClurkin, Bishop Hezekiah Walker, James Fortune, Bobby Jones, and Bishop TD Jakes. This event was noted for showing the changing face and diversification of gospel music.


Gospelfest 2010

There were 80,000 audition contestants of whom 850 were chosen to perform in the event which took place on June 19, 2010. Headliners included
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,
Roberta Flack Roberta Cleopatra Flack (February 10, 1937 – February 24, 2025) was an American singer and pianist known for her emotive, genre-blending ballads that spanned R&B, jazz, Folk music, folk, and pop and contributed to the birth of the quiet storm ...
, Hezekiah Walker,
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, Cissy Houston,
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, J Moss. Keith Wonderboy Johnson, Kurt Carr and The Kurt Carr Singers, KOHSHI, and Bishop T.D. Jakes.


2009 What a Fellowship

Of the over 80,000 people auditioned, over 1,500 competitors took part in the Gospelfest on Saturday, June 13, 2009 . The post-competition concert included
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, Donnie McClurkin,
CeCe Winans Priscilla Marie Love, known professionally by her stage name as CeCe Winans, (born October 8, 1964) is an American gospel singer who has garnered 17 Grammy Awards, the most for any female gospel singer; 33 GMA Dove Awards, 19 Stellar Awards, ...
,
Regina Belle Regina Belle (born July 17, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter who started her career in the mid-1980s. Known for her singles "Baby Come to Me (Regina Belle song), Baby Come to Me" (1989) and "Make It Like It Was" (1990), Belle is most notabl ...
, J. Moss,
Vickie Winans Vickie Winans (born Viviane Bowman; October 18, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter, music producer, comedian, and actress. In 1987, she released her debut album ''Be Encouraged'' on Light Records. The album spawn the She departed from Light ...
, Bebe Winans, Cissy Houston, and Bishop Hezekiah Walker.


2008 25 Years of Glory - Let There be Peace!

On June 14, 2008, its twenty-fifth anniversary, the Gospelfest increased its participant and audience capacity and for the first time was held in the arena recently opened
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.
Kirk Franklin Kirk Dewayne Franklin (born January 26, 1970) is an American Gospel music, gospel musician. One of the List of best-selling gospel music artists, best-selling gospel music artists, his accolades include 20 Grammy Awards. ''Variety (magazine), Var ...
, Donnie McClurkin, the
Mighty Clouds of Joy The Mighty Clouds of Joy were an American traditional gospel music quartet. Career The Mighty Clouds of Joy was formed in 1959 in Los Angeles as a tradition-based style group. It wasn't until 1961 as the group became famous, they added bass, ...
, Hezekiah Walker and the Love Fellowship Choir, Byron Cage,
Vickie Winans Vickie Winans (born Viviane Bowman; October 18, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter, music producer, comedian, and actress. In 1987, she released her debut album ''Be Encouraged'' on Light Records. The album spawn the She departed from Light ...
and Cissy Houston were among the headliners who performed in the evening concert.


See also

* GMA Dove Award * African-American Music Appreciation Month


References


External links

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Irving Street Rep A. Curtis Farr

New Hope Baptist Church
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