The 6th Annual McDonald’s Gospelfest brought gospel into the mainstream spotlight, staging a high‑impact concert at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on November 3, 1990. Hosted by television icon Marilyn McCoo and Emmy‑winning actor Glynn Turman, the event showcased top-tier gospel talent — including Edwin Hawkins and Daryl Coley — and featured performances by eight choirs.
This concert special blended competitive musicianship with production-level spectacle, generating proceeds for the United Negro College Fund and delivering gospel to wider audiences through home video.
Key Features
- Celebrity Hosting: Hosted by Marilyn McCoo (of The 5th Dimension and Solid Gold fame) and Glynn Turman (esteemed actor known for A Different World, The Wire, etc.).
- Star Performers: Featured worship from gospel legends like Edwin Hawkins and Daryl Coley alongside eight exceptional choir groups.
- Charitable Impact: Proceeds benefited the United Negro College Fund, marrying performance with purpose.
- Venue & Production: Filmed live on stage at the Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium with professional production for video release..
This concert film captures gospel music in prime cinematic moment: televised, theatrical, and thoroughly dynamic. As nostalgia intersects with renewed demand for archival religious music experiences, the Gospelfest film provides a rare blend of star power, live worship, and cultural resonance — ideal for both legacy-driven distributors and modern streaming curators.
In an era when gospel was stepping into the spotlight, the 6th Annual McDonald’s Gospelfest did more than fill arenas — it brought human spirit to screens worldwide. Hosted by Marilyn McCoo and Glynn Turman, featuring Edwin Hawkins, Daryl Coley, and fierce choir talent, this concert film stands as both a historic document and a timeless revival.
