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Citation: Trevor W. Payne, C.M.
Eager to share
the rich tradition of his cultural background, this remarkable musician
has used his talent to introduce gospel music to the Greater Montreal
community. Under his direction, the Montreal Jubilaton Gospel Choir
has become internationally known and its performances have supported
numerous charitable causes. he is an important role model for youth,
encouraging them to take pride in their community and to strive for
excellence in education and music.
Supporting reasons for his appointment to the Order:
- Contributions to his community and to Canadian Society: His
contribution to the Black Community, of which he is a member, has had a
ripple effect, in the sense that his activities: i.e. his music, his
teaching, and, his work with high school drop-outs, have engendered a
positive spill-over into the wider community.
- Contribution
to the expansion of the activities of the Church, by linking current
and past history: As the founder of the Montreal Black Community Youth
Choir, at Union United Church, the oldest Black Congregation in
Montreal, he introduced the youth of the Black Community to Gospel
Music as an art form, and made the link between Gospel Music and the
history of Black People in North America.
- Link between
his contributions to Union United Church and the Wider Community: As
the Montreal Black Community Youth Choir learned the music which he
taught, and the Choir became known, Gospel Music was introduced to the
Greater Montreal Community, to the extent that in 1993, there was a
special section at the Montreal International Jazz Festival for Gospel
Music. Introducing the Music of Black People to the wider community,
had the positive effect of having that aspect of Black Culture better
known and respected, thereby gaining respect for the race. Having the
Black Youth absorbed with this type of positive activity, taught them
discipline, kept them away from negative forces, and goal directed. READ MORE
Correspondence :
Jean Charest : (M.P. Canada) Jean Chretien: (Prime Minister of Canada) Roy Kemp: (Mayor of Beaconsfield) Gaetane Koszegi: (John Abbott College) Clifford Lincoln: (M.P. Quebec) Preston Manning: (Leader, Reform Party of Canada) Donald H. Oliver: (Canada Senate) Edward S. Rodgers: (CEO Rodgers Communications) Jean-Louis Roux: (Office of the Lieutenant Governor Quebec) Dr. James Vanstone: ( Academic Council John Abbott College) Dionysia Zerbisias : (Quebec Court of Appeals)
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