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We are asking for your prayers and your support of this ef-
fort by announcing this event to the congregation and by
encouraging members to attend this year’s program.
The National Academy of Christian Acappella Music Artists (NACAMA) is a Christian-based organization
of dedicated members involved in the world-wide promotion of acappella music.
The Christian Acappella Music Awards [CAMA] program had its beginnings in 1992 in Hallandale, Flor-
ida. It started as a way to express an appreciation to four young men, known as “The Four Christian
Stars" who had been singing acappella Gospel for over five years at that time. We believe that the Word
of God teaches us to give honor to whom honor is due, and therefore many others have been nominated
since that time to receive such recognition. Though we are constantly attempting to recognize a variety of
singers, songwriters, producers, and others, who have helped to advance the ministry of acappella music,
we truly understand that there are many more who are quite deserving, but yet omitted. Our hope is that
as the (awards) program continues to gain notoriety, that you will join in with us to identify even more
great individuals and groups who deserve recognition.
The Christian Acappella Music Awards [CAMA] are presented biennially by the National Academy of
Christian Acappella Music Artists for achievements within the Christian Acappella Music Industry. It is cur-
rently the only awards program of its type.
Traditionally. The awards are held on the Saturday following Thanksgiving in the Southern region of the
United States.
To date, the National Academy of Christian Acappella Music Artists has given out over 300 awards.
The Hyatt Regency Atlanta will serve as the host hotel for the 2010 Christian Acappella Music Awards.
This beautiful hotel is in the heart of the ATL and provides a great backdrop for the weekends activities.
via wikipedia.org
The Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Georgia was constructed in 1967. The John Portman designed build-
ing was the original Hyatt Regency property, was the first hotel centered around an atrium, and has influ-
enced hotel design since. When it was built, the Regency Hyatt House, as the hotel was originally called,
instantly became one of the most recognized buildings in Atlanta, and its open-air atrium and revolving
rooftop restaurant drew heavy interest from Atlantans and tourists alike.
The building consists of the main "Atrium Tower" and two extensions, completed in 1971 and 1982,
containing a total of 1,260 rooms[1]. On top of the Hyatt Regency is a revolving restaurant called Polaris,
located just beneath the blue domed-shaped structure which gives the hotel its distinctive profile. This was
John Portman's 1st revolving restaurant of many. When the hotel first opened, the restaurant gave diners
an ever-changing panoramic view of the entire city; however, as taller buildings were erected on all sides
of the hotel, the restaurant's view became increasingly constricted. Hotel managers cited renovation
needs when the Polaris closed in August of 2004, but no plans to re-open the restaurant have been an-
nounced.
In 1974 the Ivy Tower (now called Radius Tower) was constructed. It was sort of a John Portman
Easter egg because it looks just like the Westin Peachtree Plaza, also designed by Portman. So similar
are the two buildings that in 1981, the Tower doubled for the Peachtree Plaza in the film Sharky's Machine
starring Burt Reynolds. Stuntman Dar Robinson dropped 220 feet (67 m) from the Tower, setting a record
for the highest freefall (unrestrained) jump from a building in a film.
In 1996, International tower was added which is the same as the original design but has expanded
rooms and suites.
Guide to the 2010 Christian Acappella Music Awards | Presented by NACAMA Marketing | nacama.com/cama2010
Thursday, November 25, 2010
֜ Thursday Night Kickoff Event - We plan to start the weekend with our official
CAMA Kickoff Concert, featuring some of the best talent Atlanta and the surrounding
areas has to offer.
Friday, November 26, 2010
֜ The CAMA Lectures, Part 1 - In existence since 1996, The CAMA Lectures will
take place on Friday Morning and include subject matter including artist management,
industry insider news, and ministry marketing information.
֜ The Friday Matinee - The 2008 CAMA Friday Matinee will featured well-known
Christian acappella music artists from around the country. This 90-minute program will
begin at 12:30. Admission included with Pre-Purchased tickets.
֜ Friday Night Live - NACAMA’s Friday Night Live, the well-renown new artist show-
case will be held during CAMA weekend and will again feature the best new artists in
the country as well as other featured artists from around the Brotherhood.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
֜ The CAMA Lectures, Part 2 - The Saturday edition of the 2010 Christian Acappella
Music Awards Lectures will include an artist panel discussing the Christian Acappella
Music Industry, as well as a state of the Industry report from the Chairman of
NACAMA, Aldanzo L. Pratt.
֜ The AcaRadio Matinee Concert, Presented by TrinityOne - Hosted by AcaRa-
dio’s Bryant Malone, the Saturday Matinee concert will once again be produced by
Athens, Alabama’s TrinityOne Studio and will include performances by their stable of
recording artists.
֜ The CAMA 2010 CAMA Pre-Show - The CAMA Pre-Show is the official run up to
the Awards program, an opportunity to see the artists as they enter the auditorium,
with live interviews and performances.
֜ The 2010 Christian Acappella Music Awards, Presented by NACAMA - Satur-
day, November 27th will mark the 10th production of the Christian Acappella Music
Awards. With hundreds of awards presented over its 18-year history, the National
Academy of Christian Acappella Music Artists will present its most ambitious program
ever with show-stopping performances, exciting hosts, and event production by Televi-
sion Mobile Resources.
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