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Friday, April 24, 2009 

Category: Music

DOVE AWARDS CELEBRATES 40th YEAR WITH GOOD NEWS FOR STEVEN CURTIS CHAPMAN, BRANDON HEATH AND CASTING CROWNS

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – April 24, 2009 -- Dove Awards were handed out last night in Nashville for the 40th Annual GMA Dove Awards with singer/songwriter Brandon Heath and worship band Casting Crowns earning the most awards.  Steven Curtis Chapman was honored as Artist of the Year and Tenth Avenue North received the Dove Award for New Artist which for the first time were voted on by both the gospel/Christian music industry and its fans.

Televised live on the Gospel Music Channel and held at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, this year’s Dove Awards spread the love around like never before, with more than 75 artists, songwriters and producers receiving Dove trophies, including 38 out of the 43 award categories featuring different recipients.  A complete list of all winners is avaiable at http://www.gospelmusic.org/newsmedia/pressRoom_detail.aspx?iid=40927&tid=33.

“Many different artists have obviously connected with people in powerful ways this year as evidenced by last night’s impressive number of singular honorees.  The list of Dove Award recipients is very culturally and musically diverse, yet together they reveal the unique ability for gospel and Christian music to reach across cultural, religious and generational divides to encourage and inspire with the good news of the Gospel,” said John W. Styll, president of the Gospel Music Association (GMA) and executive producer of the Dove Awards.

This year’s Dove Awards show offered a powerful picture of Christian/gospel music’s appreciation for the past and embrace of the future.  While the voting process welcomed new technologies that allowed fans to vote for the first time, southern gospel music icon Bill Gaither earned a Dove Award in 2009, 40 years after he received his first at the inaugural Dove Awards ceremony in 1969.  The show’s musical performances continued the theme with moving tributes to legendary artists and performances from several New Artist of the Year nominees.

The Dove Award recipients in the overall categories were:

Artist of the Year – Steven Curtis Chapman
New Artist of the Year – Tenth Avenue North
Song of the Year -- “Give Me Your Eyes”; songwriters Brandon Heath and Jason Ingram
Songwriter of the Year -- Steven Curtis Chapman
Male Vocalist of the Year -- Brandon Heath
Female Vocalist of the Year -- Natalie Grant
Group of the Year -- Casting Crowns

For the first time, fans became stakeholders in the Dove Awards with an opportunity to vote for the winner of Artist of the Year and New Artist of the Year, in a campaign coordinated by the Gospel Music Channel.  In an unprecedented engagement of fans, 250,000 votes were cast on gospelmusicchannel.com and via text messaging, including through the first part of the live broadcast. 

Steven Curtis Chapman, who is used to making Dove Awards history, having already received more Dove Awards than any other artist in the awards show’s 40 years, was named Artist of the Year for the seventh time and Songwriter of the Year for the 10th time.  His 2008-09 worldwide hit “Cinderella” not only brought Chapman praise for his always consummate songwriting skills, it became a worldwide hit and sentimental favorite because of the tragic loss he and his family experienced nearly a year ago, when five-year-old Maria, one of three Chinese-adopted daughters who inspired “Cinderella,” died in an accident.  Introduced by current tour mate Michael W. Smith and joined on stage in his band by sons Will Franklin and Caleb, Chapman’s performance of “Cinderella” brought the audience to tears and to their feet.

Tenth Avenue North became the first New Artist of the Year to be voted on by fans.  The melodic pop-rock group, currently on tour with MercyMe, became the best selling new Christian artist of 2008 with its debut CD Over and Underneath.

Heath, who was 2008’s New Artist of the Year, proved he was no rookie by following that up with three Dove Awards this year, including Male Vocalist of the Year.  Heath also received the prestigious Song of the Year Dove Award for co-writing with Jason Ingram “Give Me Your Eyes,” from Heath’s sophomore CD What If We.  “Give Me Your Eyes,” which spent 14 weeks at No.1 on Billboard’s Hot Christian AC radio chart, and 27 weeks at No. 1 on iTunes Christian Song Chart also earned a trophy for Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year.  Heath offered a compelling performance of “Give Me Your Eyes” during the live awards broadcast, that included a step/stomp dance routine that mirrored Heath’s music video of the song.

Casting Crowns also earned three Dove Awards, including the band’s fifth consecutive Group of the Year trophy, winning this award every year it has been nominated.  The band also took home honors for Christmas Album of the Year for its 2008 chart-topping, first Christmas project Peace On Earth and a Dove Award for Short Form Music Video for the powerful music video “Slow Fade,” which appears on the band’s recent RIAA Gold-certified The Altar and The Door Live DVD/CD.

Grant extends her reign as Female Vocalist of the Year with her fourth consecutive trophy in that category.  Only Sandi Patty has been honored as Female vocalist more times.  Notably, Grant was not the only one in her family to be honored last night.  Husband and songwriter/producer Bernie Herms was named Producer of the Year (He produced Grant’s Relentless with Shaun Shankel).  Grant shared the stage with hip/hop artist Group 1 Crew for an electric R&B-flavored performance of “Make it Matter.”

Among the Dove Awards other multiple artist winners were Smith (for Inspirational Recorded Song and Praise & Worship Album), Blind Boys of Alabama (Traditional Gospel Recorded Song and Album), Chris Tomlin (for his contributions to Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song and Special Event Album), Jeff & Sherri Easter and Lewis Family (Bluegrass Recorded Song and Bluegrass Album).

Last night’s broadcast of the Dove Awards featured nothing but unforgettable performances, starting with urban gospel duo Mary Mary’s high energy rendition of their Dove Award-winning Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song “Get Up.” and culminating with GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame members and double Dove Award winners the Blind Boys of Alabama bringing a New Orleans jazz sound to “Free At Last,” with special guest Mac Powell (of Third Day) who then introduced a final celebration of the 40th anniversary of “Oh Happy Day,” the 18th century hymn which became gospel music’s first mainstream crossover hit when it was arranged and recorded by the Edwin Hawkins Singers.  Hawkins himself was joined onstage by a group of artists including Donnie McClurkin and American Idol finalists Mandisa and Phil Stacey and Gospel Dream Winner Melinda Watts.

Several other performances paid tribute to the past including an emotional multi-artist segment honoring Southern Gospel legend and GMA Gospel Music Hall of Famer Dottie Rambo who died in a tragic bus accident last year.  Kim Hopper, Brian Free & Assurance, Ronnie Milsap, Jason Crabb and Rambo’s daughter and family members Reba Rambo McGuire, Dony McGuire and Destiny McGuire and a reunion appearance of Larnelle Harris and Sandi Patty performed some of Rambo’s biggest hits.  MercyMe, reflecting on a decade in Christian music, performed a stirring arrangement of their huge mainstream hit single from 2001 “I Can Only Imagine.”  The band was introduced by Miss California U.S.A. Carrie Prejean.

Also appearing in performances or presenting on the Dove Awards were Kierra Sheard, Third Day, Chris Tomlin, Francesca Battistelli, Jonathan Nelson, Remedy Drive, Chris Sligh, Tenth Avenue North, Billy Baldwin, Chynna Vaughan, Sinbad, A.J. Styles, Fireflight, Kirk Franklin, Richie McDonald, Ronnie Milsap, Tye Tribbett, Jeremy Camp, Martha Munizzi, Mary Alessi, DecembeRadio, GRITS, Jason Crabb, Kim Hopper, The Afters, Canton Jones, Isaiah D. Thomas, Marty Magehee, Mark Harris, Wayne Watson, Rebecca St. James and Lisa Kimmey.

The Dove Awards pre-telecast featured the presentation of the majority of the evening’s 43 Dove Awards as well as performances by Meredith Andrews, Downhere and J.R.  

Also this evening, Jars of Clay was also recognized with Gospel Music Channel’s annual Gospel Angels Award, which recognizes recording artists who activate and inspire others to positively change the lives of people. Jars of Clay was honored for its Blood:Water Mission project, a non-profit organization that empowers communities to work together against the HIV/AIDS and water crisis founded by the members of the multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning band.  To find out more about the Blood:Water Mission, please visit http://www.bloodwatermission.com/.
 
Steve Gilreath, producer of the GMA Dove Awards for the 8th consecutive year, was joined by producer Rob Cowlyn to put on the live stage show and broadcast.

This is the second straight year that Gospel Music Channel has televised the Dove Awards live.  In addition to the exclusive live broadcast, Gospel Music Channel will present back-to-back encore broadcasts that night and additional re-airings following.  Gospel Music Channel’s rapid growth has made it the fastest growing network in television for the past two years and GMC is now available in more than 45 million homes in all major markets on the major cable systems as well as on DIRECTV on Channel 338. 

The American Bible Society (http://www.americanbible.org/) is the official charity for the 40th Annual GMA Dove Awards. 

About GMA:
Founded in 1964, the Gospel Music Association serves as the face and voice for the gospel/Christian music community and is dedicated to exposing, promoting and celebrating the gospel through music of all styles including pop, rock, praise & worship, black gospel, R&B, hip hop, southern gospel, country, and more. The GMA community consists of more than 3,000 members including agents, artists, church leaders, managers, promoters, radio personnel, record company executives, retailers, songwriters and other industry visionaries. The GMA produces the GMA Dove Awards, GMA Music Week and the GMA Academy. For more information, please visit
http://www.gospelmusic.org/.  

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Currently listening:
The Altar and the Door
By Casting Crowns
Release date: 2007-08-28
Friday, April 24, 2009 

Category: Music

Congratulations to the winners!!!

Brandon Heath -- Male Vocalist of the Year
                            Song of the Year ("Give Me Your Eyes")

Mary Mary -- Urban Song of the Year ("Get Up")

Natalie Grant -- Female Vocalist of the Year

Tenth Ave North -- New Artist of the Year

Casting Crowns -- Short Form Music Video ("Slow Fade")

Steven Curtis Chapman -- Artist of the Year

Jars of Clay -- Gospel Angel Award for their tireless work through their non-profit organization BloodWater Mission in providing 1,000 clean water wells to poor areas around the world.

If you missed the Dove Awards, you can catch the re-air on the Gospel Music Channel. Check www.gospelmusicchannel.com for more info.

Thursday, April 23, 2009 

Category: Music

Hey music fans,

I just got back from the GMA Week events in Nashville last night.  It was a fun-filled few days with interviews and showcases that would thrill any music lover.  The highlight was when Stryper performed on Tuesday night at B.B. Kings' basement.  The guys, Oz Fox and Michael Sweet, sang new tunes and old favorites.  And it was all acoustic!  It was awesome.  I'll put up some of the video on our profile page.

I had the chance to catch up with some other Christian music favorites like Mac Powell, Brandon Heath, Rebecca St. James, and a few newer names Phillip LaRue (check out his new CD!) and Bluetree (Irish worship band famous for their song 'God of This City - cool group of guys dedicated to praising God and saving kids and women from sex traffickers).

Anyway, that's the update. Check out the photos and videos on our page.  And keep a look out for the interview articles on CBNmusic.com.

Oh, and don't forget to tune in tonight for the 40th Annual Dove Awards on the Gospel Music Channel.  It's LIVE from Nashville this year!!!

Much music,

hannah

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

Jon Foreman"

Jon Foreman Goes Out on a Limb

Recently, Switchfoot's Jon Foreman talked with CBNmusic.com about his solo endeavors, love for songwriting, and relating to a divine God.

Read the story... and watch Jon LIVE in concert!

Currently listening:
Limbs And Branches
By Jon Foreman
Release date: 2008-10-28
Saturday, October 11, 2008 

Category: Music

Brandon Heath: Just "Wait and See"


Brandon Heath: Just "Wait and See"


New Artist of the Year Brandon Heath excels again with his sophomore release, What If We. He hopes his new songs will reach beyond the church...


Read the story... and listen to audio from the interview!

Currently listening:
What If We
By Brandon Heath
Release date: 2008-08-19
Wednesday, October 08, 2008 

Current mood:  excited
Category: Music
Former Korn guitarists Brian "Head" Welch recently appeared on The 700 Club to talk about his conversion to Christianity and his latest album.

Go here to read the story at CBN.com "Brian Welch: More Than Head Knowledge"
http://www.cbn.com/700club/guests/bios/brian_welch100708.aspx

You can check out his latest album "Save Me From Myself" which is for sale now at ShopCBN.com
http://www.shopcbn.com/cbn/item.Save-Me-from-Myself-Welch-Brian.0812203010126.htm
Tuesday, August 12, 2008 

Category: Music

Kutless: God's Rock Ambassadors

Not too often can you find a rock band whose lyrics are so honest about their love for God. But, these guys are the real deal. Find out what they had to say about their new album, To Know That You're Alive, and their trip to Europe.

Check it out...

Currently listening:
To Know That You're Alive
By Kutless
Release date: 2008-06-24
Thursday, June 12, 2008 

Category: Music

Former Lonestar Shines a New Light

NASHVILLE – Sometimes in life when you become too comfortable you become complacent. Things are going well but the challenge is gone or long since forgotten. Rather than coast through life in a haze of contentment you decide a change is in order. A challenge is needed to help you realize your full potential.

This is a spot singer/songwriter Richie McDonald found himself in. The lead vocalist for award winning country group Lonestar, McDonald and his band mates had reached the absolute zenith of success fueled by chart topping hits "Amazed", "I'm Already There", and "Front Porch".

Rather than wallow in contentment McDonald decided to take a risk. 

Read the rest...

Wednesday, May 21, 2008 

Category: Music
Read on for more info about the song or watch the video!
Monday, May 05, 2008 

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

Featured Video -- Phil Stacey: Idol Contestant Gives Back to God

Phil Stacey gained nationwide recognition as a finalist on American Idol in 2007. Now, he's got a new album.

Watch the video!