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The 40th Annual GMA Dove
Awards

Chris Tomlin,
Natalie Grant, Casting
Crowns and Newcomer
Francesca Battistelli
Emerge as Leading Artist
Nominees
Fans Will Vote For
Artist and New Artist of
the Year For First Time
NASHVILLE, Tenn. –
Casting Crowns, Steven
Curtis Chapman,
Fireflight, Marvin Sapp,
Third Day, TobyMac and
Chris Tomlin have been
nominated by the Gospel
Music Association (GMA)
membership for Artist of
the Year at the 40th
Annual GMA Dove Awards
on April 23, 2009 in
Nashville. Those artists
were among the Dove
Award nominees announced
at a press conference
today at the Nashville
Convention & Visitors
Bureau Visitor
Information Center. The
GMA Dove Awards, gospel
music’s biggest night of
the year, featuring
artists from every style
of gospel/Christian
music coming together
for a night of music and
celebration, will be
broadcast nationwide
live on the
Gospel Music Channel
from 8 – 10 p.m.
(ET/PT) on
Thursday, April
23, 2009.
"Christian and gospel
music expresses itself
in many different ways
and we applaud all
nominated artists for
their unique
contributions to the
music landscape,” said
John W. Styll, president
of the Gospel Music
Association (GMA). “The
powerful messages of
redemption, hope and joy
found in the music of
our Dove nominees come
during a season in
history when our country
and the world need
inspiration and
encouragement.”
For the first time, fans
will become stakeholders
in the Dove Awards with
an opportunity to vote
for the winner of Artist
of the Year along with
New Artist of the Year,
which includes nominees
Addison Road, Francesca
Battistelli, Fee,
Jonathan Nelson, Remedy
Drive, Chris Sligh and
Tenth Avenue North. Fan
voting, which will be
conducted through the
Gospel Music Channel
website (www.gospelmusicchannel.com)
and at
www.doveawards.com, will
open on February 26, the
same day online voting
opens for GMA members.
The cumulative fan vote,
which will continue
through the live Dove
Awards broadcast, will
account for one-third of
the total vote in those
two categories.
The 40th Annual GMA Dove
Awards will be handed
out at Nashville’s famed
Grand Ole Opry House.
Tickets to the 40th
Annual GMA Dove Awards
are on sale now at
www.ticketmaster.com or
by calling 615-242-0303.
While
the awards are the
purpose of the show,
music performances will
definitely share center
stage at the Dove
Awards, showcasing some
of gospel music’s
hottest and most diverse
artists. 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 43 million
homes in all major
markets on the major
cable systems as well as
on DIRECTV on Channel
338.
The top artist nominee
for Dove Awards is
current three-time Male
Vocalist of the Year
Chris Tomlin, whose
seven total nominations
include Artist of the
Year, Male Vocalist of
the Year and Song of the
Year for “Amazing Grace
(My Chains are Gone).”
His latest CD Hello Love
was nominated for Praise
& Worship Album, while
“Jesus Messiah” from
that project earned a
nomination for Worship
Song of the Year. Tomlin
was also included in the
Special Event Album
category for his
participation on the
Passion: God of This
City compilation album
and in the Contemporary
Gospel Recorded Song
category for gospel
artist LaRue Howard’s
recording of Tomlin’s
“How Great Is Our God,”
which was the 2006 Song
of the Year recipient.
Two
female artists have the
next biggest impact,
with Natalie Grant and
newcomer Francesca
Battistelli each
receiving five
nominations. Grant, the
current three-time
Female Vocalist of the
Year recipient, receives
another nomination in
the category, along with
a nod for
Pop/Contemporary Album
of the Year for
Relentless, while the
No. 1 radio hit from
that record, “I Will Not
Be Moved” was nominated
for Song of the Year and
Pop/Contemporary
Recorded Song of the
Year. The Grant-penned
“Breathe on Me” rounds
out her five nominations
in the Worship Song of
the Year category.
Battistelli, the New
York-born singer
songwriter and now Dove
Award Female Vocalist
and New Artist of the
Year nominee, burst on
the Christian music
scene with her summer
2008 hit “I’m Letting
Go.” That song has now
received Dove Award
nominations for Song of
the Year and
Pop/Contemporary Song of
the Year, and her debut
CD My Paper Heart was
nominated for
Pop/Contemporary Album
of the Year.
Four-time Group of the
Year Dove Award winners
Casting Crowns will go
for five with another
Group of the Year
nomination in 2009. The
worship band’s total of
five nominations
includes Artist of the
Year and Christmas Album
of the Year for Peace on
Earth. Casting Crowns
also earned nods for
Short Form Video for
“Slow Fade” and for Long
Form Video for “The
Altar and the Door
Live.”
Among
the other Artist of the
Year nominees, Steven
Curtis Chapman has
previously won this
award seven times, the
last one in 2000.
Chapman, who has been
touring with Michael W.
Smith on the United
Tour, has had renewed
spotlight this past year
centered on the Song of
the Year nominee
“Cinderella” which
became an anthem for
fatherhood not only on
Christian radio, but
worldwide. “Cinderella”
is also nominated for
Pop/Contemporary
Recorded song and
Chapman’s co-write of
Bart Millard’s “You
Reign” is another Song
of the Year nominee.
Fireflight is recognized
as Artist of the Year in
the first year they have
received any Dove Award
nominations. The
female-fronted (Dawn
Richardson) rock band
received national
exposure as a favorite
of TV networks like NBC,
ABC and ESPN which have
licensed their songs.
Fireflight was also
named one of the winners
of Taco Bell's first
"Best of the Beat"
fan-voted contest and
was named Gospel Music
Channel's first "Listen
Up Artist" last year.
Now, they have four Dove
Award nominations
including
Rock/Contemporary Album
of the Year for
Unbreakable,
Rock/Contemporary
Recorded Song for
“Unbreakable” and Rock
Recorded Song of the
Year for “The Hunger.”
Artist and Male Vocalist
of the Year nominee
Marvin Sapp made history
last year when his
single "Never Would've
Made It," from the
gold-selling CD Thirsty,
became the
longest-running No. 1
single ever across all
radio formats, spending
a staggering 47 weeks at
the top of the gospel
radio charts. Earlier
this year, Sapp was
honored with eight
Stellar Awards.
TobyMac, the current
Artist of the Year
recipient, finds himself
nominated again this
year. The headliner of
the popular Winter
Wonder Slam concert
series, TobyMac recently
won his first solo
GRAMMY Award for Best
Rock or Rap Gospel Album
with Alive and
Transported. The concert
DVD of that CD is also
nominated for a Dove
Award for Long Form
Video of the Year.
Rounding out the Artist
of the Year nominees,
Third Day earns its
nomination after a
successful year with the
release of Revelation,
which is nominated for
Pop/Contemporary Album
of the Year. That CD
debuted at No. 6 on The
Billboard 200 chart in
July, landing the band
on the cover of
Billboard magazine.
Third Day also toured
with Switchfoot, Jars of
Clay and Robert Randolph
& The Family Band on the
"Music Builds Tour" for
Habitat for Humanity and
performed on “The
Tonight Show with Jay
Leno.”
Other artists receiving
four nominations include
Brandon Heath, Mary
Mary, Laura Story and
Michael W. Smith.
Producers and
songwriters also enjoyed
big nomination success
this year with Ian
Eskelin (Francesca
Battistelli, Remedy
Drive) and Wayne Haun
(Ernie Haase & Signature
Sound, HisSong) each
receiving eight nods
while Ed Cash (Chris
Tomlin, Laura Story)
came in with six and
Jason Ingram (Brandon
Heath, Meredith Andrews)
and Warryn Campbell
(Mary Mary, Kierra
Sheard) each received
five nominations.
Dove Awards will be
handed out in 43
categories. The
Songwriter of the Year
nominees were not
announced today, but
will be revealed prior
to the GMA Dove Awards.
Dove Awards nominations
go to recordings
released during the
eligibility year
November 1, 2007 through
October 31, 2008 and
voted on by the members
of the GMA. The complete
nominations list is at
www.doveawards.com
.
The American Bible
Society (
www.americanbible.org
) is official charity of
the GMA.
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
www.gospelmusic.org
.
2009 Dove Awards
Nominees
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