
38th Annual GMA Dove Awards – Recipients
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Recipient(s)
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| Song of the Year
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"My Savior My God"; Aaron Shust; Bridge Building, Whitespot Publishing
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| Songwriter of the Year
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Aaron Shust
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| Male Vocalist of the Year
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Chris Tomlin
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| Female Vocalist of the Year
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Natalie Grant
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| Group of the Year
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Casting Crowns
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| Artist of the Year
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Chris Tomlin
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| New Artist of the Year
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Aaron Shust
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| Producer of the Year
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Ed Cash
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| Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year
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“Never Look Away”; Behind The Musik (a boy named jonah); KJ-52 featuring Brynn Sanchez; John Sorrentino, Aaron Sprinkle; BEC Recordings
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| Rock Recorded Song of the Year
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“Breathe Into Me”; End Of Silence; Red; Jasen Rauch, Anthony Armstrong, Rob Graves, Jason McArthur; Essential Records
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| Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year
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“Me And Jesus”; We Can’t Stand Sitting Down; Stellar Kart; Adam Agee, Ian Eskelin; Word Records
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| Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year
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“Praise You In This Storm”; Lifesong; Casting Crowns; Mark Hall, Bernie Herms, Beach Street Records, Reunion Records
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| Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year
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"Find Your Wings”; The Line Between The Two; Mark Harris; Mark Harris, Tony Wood; INO Records
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| Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
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“Give It Away”; Give It Away; Gaither Vocal Band; Gloria Gaither, Benjamin Gaither; Gaither Music Group
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| Bluegrass Recorded Song of the Year
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“My Cross”; Flyin’ High; Lewis Family; Wayne Haun; Vine Records
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| Country Recorded Song of the Year
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“Jonah, Job And Moses”; Front Row Seats; Oak Ridge Boys; Tia Sillers, Bill Anderson; Spring Hill Music
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| Urban Recorded Song of the Year
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“Imagine Me”; Hero; Kirk Franklin; Kirk Franklin; Fo Yo Soul, Zomba Gospel
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| Traditional Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
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“Can’t Nobody Do Me Like Jesus”; Blur The Lines; The Crabb Family; Andraé Crouch; Clear Cool Music
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| Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
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“Turn It Around”; Alive In South Africa; Israel & New Breed; Israel Houghton, Aaron Lindsey; Integrity Gospel
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| Worship Song of the Year
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“Holy Is The Lord”; Chris Tomlin, Louie Giglio; worshiptogether.com Songs, sixsteps Music (ASCAP)
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| Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year
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Remixed; KJ-52; KJ-52, Aaron Sprinkle, Joseph A. Kisselburgh, Funky DJ Pablo; BEC Recordings
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| Rock Album of the Year
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DecembeRadio; DecembeRadio; Scotty Wilbanks; Slanted Records
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| Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year
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Good Monsters; Jars Of Clay; Dan Haseltine, Steve Mason, Charlie Lowell, Matt Odmark; Essential Records
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| Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year
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See The Morning; Chris Tomlin; Ed Cash; Sparrow Records, sixsteps Records
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| Inspirational Album of the Year
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Bless The Broken Road: The Duets Album; Selah; Jason Kyle, Allan Hall, Todd Smith; Curb Records
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| Southern Gospel Album of the Year
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Give It Away; Gaither Vocal Band; Bill Gaither, Michael Sykes, Marshall Hall, Guy Penrod, Wes Hampton; Gaither Music Group
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| Bluegrass Album of the Year
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Flyin’ High; Lewis Family; Wayne Haun; Kevin Ward; Mountain Home
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| Country Album of the Year
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Precious Memories; Alan Jackson; Keith Stegall; Arista Records
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| Urban Album of the Year
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This Is Me; Kierra Kiki Sheard; Fred Jerkins III, Warryn Campbell, J. Drew Sheard, Tommy Sims, PAJAM, PJ Morton, Antonio Neal, Dwayne Wright, Avriele Crandle, Fred Jerkins IV; EMI Gospel
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| Traditional Gospel Album of the Year
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Mighty Wind; Andraé Crouch; Andraé Crouch, Luther “Mano” Hanes; Verity Records
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| Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year
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It’s Not Over; Karen Clark Sheard; Otto Price, Israel Houghton, Aaron Lindsey, Karen Clark Sheard, PAJAM, John Orew Sheard; Word Records
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| Instrumental Album of the Year
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End Of The Spear Soundtrack; Ronald Owen, Howell Gibbens, Matt Cody, David Mullen, Jamie Moore, Steven Curtis Chapman, Brown Bannister, Otto Price; Word Records
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| Children's Music Album of the Year
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VeggieTales Worship Songs; Phil Vischer, Mike Nawrocki, Lisa Vischer, Matt Redman; Steven V. Taylor; Big Idea Records
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| Spanish Language Album of the Year
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Si Alguna Vez; Alejandra; Alex Orozco; Integrity Music Latin
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| Special Event Album of the Year
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Passion: Everything Glorious; Chris Tomlin, Christy Nockels, Kristian Stanfill, Charlie Hall, Matt Redman, David Crowder*Band; Nathan Nockels; sixstepsrecords, Sparrow Records
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| Christmas Album of the Year
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Christmas Offerings; Third Day; Mac Powell, Tai Anderson, Brad Avery, David Carr, Mark Lee, Don McCollister; Essential Records
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| Praise & Worship Album of the Year
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See The Morning; Chris Tomlin; Ed Cash; Sparrow Records, sixstepsrecords
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| Musical of the Year
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Everything Glorious; Travis Cottrell; Sue C. Smith, David Moffitt, Travis Cottrell; Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing
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| Youth/Children's Musical of the Year
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A King Is Coming To Town; Geron Davis, Sue C. Smith, Craig Adams; Brentwood Kids Music Club; Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing
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| Choral Collection of the Year
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I’m Amazed; Carol Cymbala; Carol Cymbala; Brooklyn Tabernacle Music, Word Music
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| Recorded Music Packaging of the Year
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Beyond Measure (Jeremy Camp);Invisible Creature; Ryan Clark; Jeremy Cowart; BEC Recordings
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| Short Form Music Video of the Year
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"Work"; Jars Of Clay; Monica Ortiz; Jeff Stephenson; Wild Spirit Native Soul; Essential Records
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| Long Form Music Video of the Year
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Time Again…Amy Grant Live; Amy Grant; Ken Carpenter, Rod Carpenter; Ken Carpenter; Franklin Films; Word Records
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