Worship leader Chris Tomlin picks up numerous awards at Nashville event.
THE BIGGEST Christian music awards event, the Dove Awards, organised
by America's Gospel Music Association, honoured numerous artists this
year. The event was held at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry on 5th April
and top winner was Passion worship leader Chris Tomlin, who picked up
Song Of The Year, Artist Of The Year and Male Vocalist Of The Year
awards. The full list of awards is as follows: Song Of The Year: "How
Great Is Our God", Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves, Ed Cash; Songwriter Of
The Year: Christa Wells; Male Vocalist Of The Year: Chris Tomlin;
Female Vocalist Of The Year: Natalie Grant; Group Of The Year: Casting
Crowns; Artist Of The Year: Chris Tomlin; New Artist Of The Year: The
Afters; Producer Of The Year: Ed Cash; Rap/Hip-Hop Recorded Song Of
The Year: "Trainwreck", from 'Bullet', Mat Kearney; Rock Recorded Song
Of The Year: "The Slam", from 'Welcome To Diverse City', TobyMac
featuring T-Bone; Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song Of The Year: "Here
Is Our King", from 'A Collision', David Crowder Band; Pop/Contemporary
Recorded Song Of The Year: "Cry Out To Jesus", from 'Wherever You
Are', Third Day; Inspirational Recorded Song Of The Year: "In Christ
Alone", from 'WOW #1's', Brian Littrell; Southern Gospel Recorded Song
Of The Year - Tie: "Long As I Got King Jesus", from 'Live In NYC',
Brian Free & Assurance; and "Through The Fire", from 'Live At
Brooklyn Tabernacle', Crabb Family featuring Brooklyn Tabernacle
Choir; Bluegrass Recorded Song Of The Year: "Living Prayer", from
'Lonely Runs Both Ways', Alison Krauss & Union Station; Country
Recorded Song Of The Year: "Jesus, Take The Wheel", from 'Some
Hearts', Carrie Underwood; Urban Recorded Song Of The Year: "Looking
For You", from 'Hero', Kirk Franklin; Traditional Gospel Recorded Song
Of The Year: "God Blocked It", from 'One Church Project', Kurt Carr;
Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song Of The Year: "Not Forgotten", from
'Alive In South Africa', Israel & New Breed; Worship Song Of The
Year: "How Great Is Our God"; Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves, Ed Cash;
Rap/Hip-Hop Album Of The Year: 'Behind The Musik', KJ-52; Rock Album
Of The Year: 'Mmhmm', Relient K; Rock/Contemporary Album Of The Year:
'A Collision', David Crowder Band; Pop/Contemporary Album Of The Year:
'Lifesong', Casting Crowns; Inspirational Album Of The Year - Tie:
'Hymned', Bart Millard; and 'Rock Of Ages...Hymns & Faith', Amy
Grant; Southern Gospel Album Of The Year: 'Live At Brooklyn
Tabernacle', Crabb Family; Bluegrass Album Of The Year: 'One Rose',
Lewis Family; Country Album Of The Year: 'Glory Train', Randy Travis;
Urban Album Of The Year: 'Hero', Kirk Franklin; Traditional Gospel
Album Of The Year: 'Atom Bomb', Blind Boys Of Alabama; Contemporary
Gospel Album Of The Year: 'Mary Mary', Mary Mary; Praise & Worship
Album Of The Year: 'Blessed Be Your Name The Songs Of Matt Redman Vol
1', Matt Redman; Instrumental Album Of The Year: 'Life', Andy Hunter;
Children's Music Album Of The Year: 'Absolute Modern Worship For
Kids', Various; Spanish Language Album Of The Year: 'Leonardo',
Leonardo; Special Event Album Of The Year: 'Music Inspired By The
Chronicles Of Narnia The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe', Jeremy
Camp, Steven Curtis Chapman, David Crowder Band, Delirious?, Bethany
Dillon, Jars Of Clay, Kutless, Nichole Nordeman, Rebecca St James,
TobyMac, Chris Tomlin; Musical Of The Year: Grace That Amazes, Claire
Cloninger, Lari Goss; Youth/Children's Musical Of The Year: His
Renown, Steven V Taylor, Louie Giglio; Choral Collection Of The Year:
'Seasons Of Praise', Carol Cymbala; Recorded Music Packaging Of The
Year: 'Redemption Songs', Jars Of Clay; Short Form Music Video Of The
Year: "Stars", Switchfoot; Long Form Music Video Of The Year: 'A Night
Of Stories & Songs', Mark Schultz.