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Jermaine Edwards is Top 2010 Marlin Awards Winner
Jamaican reggae and praise and worship recording artist Jermaine Edwards has emerged as the top winner for the 2010 Caribbean Gospel Marlin Awards. Edwards won a total of five (5) awards including the two most prestigious, Song of the Year for his mid-tempo reggae smash “Make You Smile” and Album of the Year for his sophomore project “Destiny”.
Marlin Awards Weekend 2010 October 28-30-Nassau, Bahamas Together As One
Join us in the Bahamas for Marlin Awards Weekend 2010 October 28-30 under the theme “Together As One”. Recording artists, songwriters, producers, radio personalities, retailers, media and other industry professionals throughout the Caribbean, Canada and the Unites States will come together for a weekend of music, fellowship, ministry and networking.
Top Winners 2009
Isaac Blackman, The Prodigal Son and Mt.Tabor Praise & Worship Ministry Are Top Winners at Marlin Awards 2009
Trinidad & Tobago Native Isaac Blackman walked or danced away with the most awards that night, emerging with a total of four (4) Marlin Awards including New Artist of the Year, Ethnic Recording of the Year, Music Video of the Year-Solo and Song of the Year … Read more
Marlin Awards Announces First Ever Online Nominees Monty G Now leads with Thirteen Nominations
Nassau, Bahamas. (Jan.12, 2009) The Executive Board of the Marlin Awards officially announced the introduction of two (2) new categories, Artist of the Year and Record of the Year. The inclusion of these two new awards will increase the total amount of award categories this year from fifty-eight (58) to Sixty (60).
Monty G, The Prodigal Son & Christian Massive Top the 2008 Marlin Nominations List
Nassau, Bahamas (June 9th 2008):The official nominations for the 2008 Marlin Awards were announced on Friday May 30th during a special Marlin Nomination concert held at the Diplomat Center in Nassau, Bahamas. This highly anticipated event was hosted by Jamie Thomas of Tempo’s Rise & Shine gospel TV show…
Bahamian sound engineer Clarence "Nat" Williams and musician Lavard Curtis died in a plane crash in the Bahamas on October 5th. Both men will be honored during the 2010 Caribbean Gospel Marlin Awards on Saturday October 30th along with three (3) other well deserving Bahamians for their contributions towards the advancement of Bahamian and Caribbean Gospel Music.