African Nova Scotian Music Association
African Nova Scotian Music Association (ANSMA) is a non-profit organization purposed towards supporting African Nova Scotians in the music industry. Early HistoryIn 1997, the African Nova Scotian Music Association was established in Nova Scotia, Canada.[1] Nearly 50 people belonged to ANSMA by February 1999, and the organization was represented on the board of the East Coast Music Association.[2] The first president of the association was Marc Perry. Lou Gannon was appointed president in 2003, six years after the organization's founding, and served until 2023.[3] African Nova Scotian Music Association AwardsThe ANSMA hosts the annual African Nova Scotian Music Association Awards. ANSMA held its first awards ceremony in November 1998.[4] The categories for awards show include Emerging Artist of the Year, Rising Star of the Year, Artist of the Year, Single of the Year, and Album/EP of the Year.[5] Other awards include the Heritage Award, Pioneer Award, Lifetime Achievement Award, Industry Development Award, and the Portia White Youth Award.[6] ANSMA Lifetime Achievement AwardThe African Nova Scotia Music Association presents a Lifetime Achievement Award to one individual each year during the association's annual award ceremony. The award is given to a musician or group that has impacted the African Nova Scotian music scene. ANSMA Lifetime Achievement Recipients
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