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The '''GMA Foundation''' (GMAF) is a non-profit educational association working in connection with the [[Gospel Music Association]] (GMA). The GMA Foundation recognizes and preserves the history and legacy of all forms of gospel music and provides educational resources that encourage participation and appreciation by the general public. | The '''GMA Foundation''' (GMAF) is a non-profit educational association working in connection with the [[Gospel Music Association]] (GMA). The GMA Foundation recognizes and preserves the history and legacy of all forms of gospel music and provides educational resources that encourage participation and appreciation by the general public. | ||
− | The '''GMA Foundation''' (GMAF) runs the GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame. The GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame was established in [[1971]] and has inducted more than 140 members since its inception, including Elvis Presley, Mahalia Jackson, Keith Green, Amy Grant, the Blind Boys of Alabama, Andrae Crouch, Sandi Patty, Vestal Goodman, Tennessee Ernie Ford, 2nd Chapter of Acts, The Oak Ridge Boys, Petra, Bill and Gloria Gaither, the Rambos, Evie, Richard Smallwood, Jake Hess, The Lewis Family, Thomas A. Dorsey, the Fairfield Four, Billy Graham and the Jordanaires. | + | |
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+ | The '''GMA Foundation''' (GMAF) runs the '''GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame'''. The GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame was established in [[1971]] and has inducted more than 140 members since its inception, including Elvis Presley, Mahalia Jackson, Keith Green, Amy Grant, the Blind Boys of Alabama, Andrae Crouch, Sandi Patty, Vestal Goodman, Tennessee Ernie Ford, 2nd Chapter of Acts, The Oak Ridge Boys, Petra, Bill and Gloria Gaither, the Rambos, Evie, Richard Smallwood, Jake Hess, The Lewis Family, Thomas A. Dorsey, the Fairfield Four, Billy Graham and the Jordanaires. | ||
Visitors can view information about inductees here:<br> | Visitors can view information about inductees here:<br> |
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