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RULES: Canadian National Gospel
Song Competition
Eligibility
- The Maja Award is open to:
Canadian
Citizens
Canadian
Residents
- All Artists/Performers entering
the Maja Awards acknowledge and profess the Gospel as the
gift of salvation through Jesus Christ, the son of God (John
3:14-18, 1 John 4:2).
- The Maja Awards are open to all
novices, professionals and veteran Gospel Artists/Performers.
Employees of the Maja Awards, their families, subsidiaries
and affiliates are not eligible to enter or submit an entry
to the Maja Awards 2003.
- In the Canadian National Gospel
Song Competition a composer can only submit 2 songs, while
a singer can only sing one song. If you are a singer who
composes songs, then you are only allowed to perform 1,
and the 2nd must be sung by different artist. The Maja Organization
and or its parent company reserves the right to produce
all songs submitted by the Top 10 Finalists of the Canadian
National Gospel Song Competition on a compilation/CD/tape
for commercial sale, purely as a fundraiser for the Maja
Awards*.
All performers with or without recordings are eligible for
entrance into the Canadian National Gospel Song Competition.
The Maja Organization will hold the right to re-record,
re-release, remix or reproduce all of the songs submitted
to the competition from the Top 10 Finalists. The right
begins from the date of entry and not to exceed 3 months
following the final Maja Awards Presentation on October
25, 2003.
There are 2 types of songs that can be submitted to the
Canadian National Gospel Song Competition:
1. Songs written for this competition
2. Songs that have been previously recorded (after January
1, 2002).
All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized reproduction, duplication
or re-recording of the compilation is prohibited by Federal
Law
- The winner of the Canadian National
Gospel Song Competition will be awarded a trophy, additional
prizes (which may include cash or alternative prizes), and
will be crowned with the title of “Canadian
Gospel Song of the Year” at the Maja Awards
Presentation.
Applications & Submissions
- All artists entering as “Canadian
National Gospel Song Competition” must complete the
Official Maja Awards Application for the Canadian National
Gospel Song Competition.
- There is NO registration
fee to participate in the 2003 Maja Awards.
- When entering the Canadian National
Gospel Song Competition, a separate demo consisting solely
of 1 Original Song in its entirety must be submitted. No
other song should be on this demo (CD/tape). This demo must
be clearly labelled “Original Song Demo”. For
each Original Song 3 copies must be submitted (ie: A Composer
who writes 2 songs will submit a total of 6 demos; 2 x 3
= 6)
* Partial proceeds from the Maja Awards
Compilation will be awarded to the Artists/Performers and
Composers of all 10 songs up until 12 months expiring from
the Canadian National Gospel Song Competition Compilation
recording date.
- It is understood that all artists/performers,
composers/producers and attendees consent to release the
use of their photos, biographies and names that may appear
on any television/internet, radio, newspaper/magazines,
billboards or in any videos for sale and all promotional
materials.
- All material submitted to the
Maja Awards will not be returned and become property of
the Maja Awards (including and not limited to Cassettes,
CDs, photos and video).
- Artists/Performers not complying
with these rules outlined by the Maja Awards Organization
will automatically be disqualified.
- Incomplete, inaccurate or misleading
registration information may result in disqualification
at any stage of the Canadian National Gospel Song Competition,
Gospel Star and the Awards Presentations.
- DEADLINE: All
information must be typed or printed clearly on the Maja
Award 2003 registration form provided online and sent to
the Maja Award National Office on or before Monday June
30, 2003.
Please
ensure that you have completed the correct application form.
Applications
must be postmarked no later than Monday June 30, 2003.
Applications
sent after Monday June 30, 2003 will not be accepted.
Maja Awards Definitions
The following are words which have been defined and will be
used by the Maja Awards Organization for the purpose of the
running the Canadian National Gospel Song Competition &
Awards Presentation.
Recording Artist: one who has their own recording
album, CD or tape released for commercial distribution through
normal retail outlets or personal sales.
Non-Recording Artist: one who has not recorded
their own recording album, tape or CD for commercial distribution
through normal retail outlets or personal sales.
Artist/Performer: recognized as an individual
or collective whom submits and entry to the Maja Awards &
Canadian National Gospel Song Competition.
Soloist: a minimum and maximum of 1 individual
Vocalist: a person who sings
Duet: 2 individuals
Group: minimum 3 individuals; maximum 9 collective
individuals
Choir: a minimum of 10 individuals who speak
or sing collectively a given part of a musical composition.
Gospel: the message of the gift of salvation
through Jesus Christ, the son of God
Instrumentalist: a person who plays upon
an instrument of music, without the assistance and use of
a vocalist.
Child Performer: a person between the ages
of 7 years of age and 14 years of age
Youth/Young Performer: a person between the
ages of 15 years of age and 21 years of age
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