The Quartet Music Awards Seek to Honor Quartets in Gospel, Soul, Blues and Rock Music
The inaugural Quartet Music Awards (The QMAs) will take place on Saturday, June 18 at Center Stage Theater, The QMAs will showcase the rich legacy the genre of Quartet has contributed to the landscape of Gospel, Soul, Blues, Rock, and R&B music. The award show will be hosted by 'the hottest host on the east coast' Justin Rufus and The Ambassador Dr. Bobby Jones.
"It's time. Quartet has fought tirelessly to be recognized and respected for our music and our culture," explains D. Chubbs Morton, QMA Chief Executive Officer. "Major awards shows have refused to include our artists on their main stages. It's time we become the change we want to see."
He continues, "The greatest part about our QMAs is that it's not just for the artist on stage. We created this for listeners, tickets buyers, supporters, and every people or person who love this thing we call Quartet!"
"It's extremely important to me for us to recognize our Quartet music legends because they are our foundation and have paved the way for us," says Connie Birth, QMA Chief Operating Officer. "They established the original blueprint of Quartet. It's not only about the music but the culture as well. Without them, we would not be here. We are Quartet."
The sixteen QMA categories and official 2022 nominees have been announced. Voting is open to the public! Now through April 1, 2022, fans can vote for their favorite singer, group, and quartet music professional at QuartetMusicAwards.com/vote-now.
Tickets for the QMAs are $50 and available via Ticketmaster.
The host hotel for the event is Residence Inn by Marriott, located at 134 Peachtree Street NW, Atlanta, GA, 30303.
For more information about the QMAs visit QuartetMusicAwards.com.
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