Gospel and Christian Music’s Biggest Night Shines the Light
With Groundbreaking Performances and an Array of Winners
Live From Allen Arena, Nashville, Tennessee, United States
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (October 16, 2019) — THE 50th Annual GMA Dove Awards were handed out tonight in the Allen Arena Nashville, Tennessee. The awards will be televised on TBN (Trinity Broadcasting Network) on Sunday, October 20 at 9 p.m. EST.
Since 1969 the GMA Dove Awards has
honored outstanding achievements and excellence in Christian and Gospel
Music. The show celebrates our rich musical diversity. Awards are
presented to individuals representing modern Rock, Rap/Hip Hop,
Pop/Contemporary, Inspirational, Southern Gospel, Urban, Bluegrass,
Country, Worship and more!
Check Full Award Winners Below
Check Full Award Winners Below
Artist of the Year: Lauren Daigle
New Artist of the Year: Aaron Cole, Gotee Records
Worship Song of the Year: “Who You Say I Am” (writers) Ben Fielding, Reuben Morgan, (publisher) Hillsong Music Publishing
Contemporary Christian Artist of the Year: TobyMac, Forefront / Capitol CMG
Gospel Artist of the Year: Kirk Franklin, Fo Yo Soul Recordings / RCA Records
Song of the Year: “You
Say” (writers) Jason Ingram, Paul Mabury, Lauren Daigle, (publishers)
CentricSongs, Fellow Ships Music, Flychild Publishing, So Essential
Tunes
Southern Gospel Artist of the Year: Gaither Vocal Band, Gaither Music Group
Inspirational Film of the Year: Breakthrough, (director) Roxann Dawson, (producers) DeVon Franklin, Jessica Dunn
Pop / Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year: “God Only Knows” – for KING & COUNTRY, (writers) Joel Smallbone, Jordan Reynolds, Josh Kerr, Luke Smallbone, Tedd Tjornhom
Gospel Worship Recorded Song of the Year: “This Is A Move (Live)” – Tasha Cobbs Leonard, (writers) Brandon Lake, Nate Moore, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Tony Brown
Songwriter of the Year (Artist): Bart Millard
Songwriter of the Year (Non-Artist): Jason Ingram
Producer of the Year (TEAM): Jason Ingram and Paul Mabury
Rock / Contemporary Album of the Year: Native Tongue – Switchfoot, (producers) Brent Kutzle, Jon Foreman, Tim Foreman, Tyler Chester, Tyler Spry
Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year:
Unstoppable – Koryn Hawthorne, (producers) Bernie Herms, Joaquin Bynum,
Johnta Austin, Kc Knight, Kid Class, Makeba Riddick-Woods, One Up
Entertainment, Robert Reese, Troy Taylor, Vaughan Phoenix, Warryn
Campbell, Xeryus Gittens
Worship Album of the Year: PEOPLE – Hillsong UNITED, (producers) Michael Guy Chislett, Joel Houston
Hillsong Worship performs at the Gospel Music Association (GMA) 50th Annual Dove Awards at Lipscomb University's Allen Arena Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019, in Nashville, Tenn. |
Bluegrass / Country / Roots Recorded Song of the Year: “I Saw the Light (feat. Sonya Isaacs)” – Josh Turner, (writer) Hank Williams Sr.
Bluegrass / Country / Roots Album of the Year: Deeper Roots: Where the Bluegrass Grows – Steven Curtis Chapman, (producers) Brent Milligan, Steven Curtis Chapman
Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year: “I Know I'll Be There” – Karen Peck & New River, (writers) Dave Clark, Karen Peck Gooch, Wayne Haun
Instrumental Album of the Year: Christmas – Paul Cardall, (producer) Jim Daneker
Rock / Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year: “Wildfire” – Crowder, (writers) David Crowder, Rebecca Lauren Olds, Solomon Olds
Traditional Gospel Recorded Song of the Year:
“Deliver Me (This is My Exodus) (feat. Le'Andria Johnson)” – Donald
Lawrence, The Tri-City Singers, (writers) Desmond Davis, Donald
Lawrence, Marshon Lewis, Robert Woolridge Jr., William James Stokes
Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year: “Love Theory” – Kirk Franklin, (writer) Kirk Franklin
Christmas / Special Event Album of the Year: The Advent of Christmas – Matt Maher, (producers) Matt Maher, Mitch Parks
Gospel Worship Album of the Year: Heart. Passion. Pursuit. (Live) – Tasha Cobbs Leonard, (producers) Kenneth Leonard Jr., Monica Coates
Children’s Music Album of the Year: Bright
Ones (Soundtrack) – Bright Ones, (producers) Jacob Sooter, James
Morales, Jeff Schneeweis, Mike "X" O' Connor, Rick Seibold, Seth Mosley
Long Form Video of the Year: Only Jesus Visual Album – Casting Crowns, (director) Ashley Lollis, (producer) Kyle Lollis
Short Form Video of the Year: Haven't Seen It Yet – Danny Gokey, (director) Ry Cox, (producer) Joel Hartz
Spanish Language Recorded Song of the Year: “Tus Cuerdas De Amor (feat. Lowsan Melgar)” – Julio Melgar, (writer) Julio Melgar
Rap / Hip Hop Album of the Year: Let the Trap Say Amen – Lecrae & Zaytoven, (producer) Zaytoven
Pop / Contemporary Album of the Year: Look Up Child – Lauren Daigle, (producers) Jason Ingram, Paul Mabury
Spanish Language Album of the Year: ¿Quién contra nosotros? – Alex Zurdo, (producer) Angel “Xerran” L. Serrano
Rap / Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year: “Fight for Me” – GAWVI, (writers) Gabriel Azuenca, JRaul Garcia, Matt Cohen, Lecrae Moore
Worship Recorded Song of the Year: “Living Hope” – Phil Wickham, (writers) Brian Johnson, Phil Wickham
Traditional Gospel Album of the Year: Goshen – Donald Lawrence, The Tri-City Singers, (producers) Donald Lawrence, Sir The Baptist, Troy Taylor
Recorded Music Packaging of the Year:
The Wait – David Leonard, (art directors) David Leonard, Jason B.
Jones, (graphic designer) Jordan Rubino, (photographer) Elliot
Eicheldinger
Youth / Children’s Musical of the Year: Straight Outta Bethlehem – (creator) Christy Semsen, (arranger) Daniel Semsen
Choral Collection of the Year: The Great American Church Songbook – (arranger & orchestrator) Cliff Duren
Musical of the Year: Welcome to Bethlehem – (creators) Joel Lindsey, Jeff Bumgardner, Heidi Petak, (arranger & orchestrator) Daniel Semsen
Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year: “When The Healing Comes” – TaRanda Greene, (writers) Geron Davis, Joel Lindsey, TaRanda Beene, Wayne Haun
Southern Gospel Album of the Year: Yes – Triumphant Quartet, (producers) Gordon Mote, Wayne Haun
Inspirational Album of the Year: The North Coast Sessions – Keith & Kristyn Getty, (producers) Fionán de Barra, Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty
The awards will be televised on TBN (Trinity Broadcasting Network) on Sunday, October 20 at 9 p.m. EST.
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