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THE SPIN ON CCM AWARDS
WWW, September 27, 2006 - Recently, Christian artist JAH Pickney posted a news item on the Dubroom Messageboards, wherein he announced how he was nominated for the "Marlin Awards". These awards are given to major players in the "Reggae" branch of the Christian Industry, also called "Caribbean Gospel" or "Gospel Reggae". 

The posting obviously turned into a very interesting discussion about the idea of having such "Gospel Music Awards". Are these awards a proof of the fact that the Christian Industry is just that, an industry, or can bilical justifications be given to such ceremonies?

A report.

What are these "awards", anyway? Why are they given? The answers depend on who you ask, obviously.

According to JAH Pickney on the Dubroom Message Boards, the awards are a way for Christians to "honour" other Christians. He sees "the Marlin Awards and the community at Gospelreggae.com as well as some other things" as his "church" and "support". And subsequently, he claims that he sees "the Marlin Awards as my church saying "thank you for the ministry that you have."

One aspect isn't subject to debate, though. That aspect is formed by looking to the names of the winners. A quote from "Lion of Zion", the major outlet for "World and Reggae Music" released by the CCM Industry:

Mark Mohr was also honored that night with the foreign achievement award for his significant contributions to Caribbean gospel music. A long biography on Mohr was read before he collected his honor. Mark is best known for pioneering gospel reggae with his group Christafari, and as president of Lion of Zion Entertainment and his GospelReggae.com webstore. Earlier in the week Mohr lead a session at the Marlin Global Gospel Music Summit Workshop where he taught a classroom full of Caribbean Gospel performers how to become successful independent artists. (SOURCE)

As we have thoroughly documented Christafari, we know exactly where they stand for. When the "Marlin Awards" choose to "honor" the self-proclaimed "founder and leader of Gospel Reggae" for the things he stands for, even letting him "teach a classroom full", we have a clear indication of the nature of the "Marlin Awards".

How does "Lion of Zion" look to such awards? In the book "The Mystery of Christafarianism", we have quoted Scott Whelan, then one of the workers of "Lion of Zion". This organization is self-described as "pioneers and trail blazers of the Gospel Reggae genre". He was asked, what he thought about the "Dove Awards", a "Christian" version of the Grammy Awards.

(...) the awards ceremony can help the genre grow and introduce it to non-believers (...)

A Dove win or even nomination can have a significant positive impact on press/promotion, airplay, consumer and retailer awareness, distribution, festival/concert appearances, etc. which all lead to greater sales. (SOURCE)

One could say: "What's the big deal? We all know where awards are for". And indeed we do. Scott Whelan perfectly described how the Awards are a way to "help the genre grow", with the purpose to "lead to greater sales". And, it's obvious how "introducing non-believers to the genre" will "lead to greater sales" as well.

Awards ceremonies are basically a way for the entertainment industry, to reach greater sales for the products and producers. Celebrities, super-stars are being identified for what they are. When they create products which have some kind of success, they will get an industry award.

The idea is, that people will buy products by "award winning" artists because some impression is given that award winners are "the best of the best". And appearantly, evangelizing has turned into "introducing non-believers to the Gospel genre".

So, is there something wrong with "Gospel Awards"? And why?

To get some answers, a look at the discussion around these "Marlin Awards" may very well turn out to be quite revealing. For there is one thing which differentiates the Grammy Awards from such ones as the Dove Awards or the Marlin Awards.

You guessed it: it has everything to do with Christianity. And wuith that, it's not about music. Dove and Marlin are specifically aimed at the Christian Industry. And so, an in-depth discussion about the Marlin Awards is a principal discussion about the very existance of a Christian Industry.

When Christianity is a way to make money, it's obvious how Award Ceremonies are neccesary. When Christianity is a way to make money, it's obvious how there is a Christian Industry.

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