28th GMA Dove Awards

28th GMA Dove Awards
DateApril 25, 1997
LocationNashville Arena, Nashville, Tennessee
Hosted byGary Chapman and CeCe Winans
Television/radio coverage
NetworkThe Nashville Network
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The 29th Annual GMA Dove Awards were held on April 25, 1997, recognizing accomplishments of musicians for the year 1996. The show was held at the Nashville Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, and was hosted by Gary Chapman and CeCe Winans.[1][2]

Award recipients

Artists

  • Artist of the Year
    • Steven Curtis Chapman
  • Male Vocalist of the Year
    • Steven Curtis Chapman
  • Female Vocalist of the Year
    • CeCe Winans
  • Group of the Year
    • Jars of Clay
  • New Artist of the Year
    • Jaci Velasquez
  • Songwriter of the Year
    • Steven Curtis Chapman
  • Producer of the Year
    • Charlie Peacock

Songs

  • Song of the Year
    • "Butterfly Kisses"; Bob Carlisle, Randy Thomas
  • Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
    • "Take Me Back"; Tribute - The Songs of Andraé Crouch; CeCe Winans
  • Country Recorded Song of the Year
    • "Somebody Was Prayin' for Me"; Steel Witness; Charlie Daniels
  • Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year
    • "Butterfly Kisses"; Butterfly Kisses (Shades of Grace); Bob Carlisle
  • Modern Rock Recorded Song of the Year
    • "Epidermis Girl"; Space; Bleach
  • Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year
    • "Between You and Me"; Jesus Freak; dc Talk
  • Rock Recorded Song of the Year
    • "Like It, Love It, Need It"; Jesus Freak; dc Talk
  • Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
    • "Only God Knows"; Wherever You Are; The Martins
  • Traditional Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
    • "Stop by the Church"; Heritage of Faith; Babbie Mason
  • Urban Recorded Song of the Year
    • "Under the Influence"; Under the Influence; Anointed

Albums

  • Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year
  • Country Album of the Year
    • Little Bit of Faith; Jeff Silvey
  • Inspirational Album of the Year
  • Modern Rock Album of the Year
  • Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year
    • Signs of Life; Steven Curtis Chapman
  • Praise and Worship Album of the Year
  • Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year
    • Erace; The Gotee Brothers
  • Rock Album of the Year
    • Jesus Freak; dc Talk
  • Southern Gospel Album of the Year
    • Wherever You Are; The Martins
  • Special Event Album of the Year
  • Traditional Gospel Album of the Year
  • Children's Album of the Year
  • Youth/Children's Musical of the Year
  • Choral Collection of the Year
    • My Tribute - Celebrating the Songs of Andraé Crouch; Dale Mathews, John DeVries
  • Instrumental Album of the Year
  • Musical of the Year
    • Make Us One; Babbie Mason, Kenny Mann, David T. Clydesdale
  • Recorded Music Packaging of the Year
    • Take Me to Your Leader; Toni Fitzpenn - art direction; George Barris, Michael Wilson, Norman Jean Roy - photographers; Joel Anderson - design; Newsboys

Videos

  • Short Form Music Video of the Year
    • "Jesus Freak"; dc Talk; Steve Strachen; Simon Maxwell
  • Long Form Music Video of the Year
    • Roadwork; Geoff Moore & The Distance; Darlene Brock, Gael Van Sant; Tom Bevins

References

  1. ^ "GMA Dove Awards - History". October 24, 2007. Archived from the original on October 24, 2007. Retrieved May 15, 2017.
  2. ^ Deborah Evans Price (May 3, 1997). "Steven Curtis Chapman, Toby McKeehan Top Dove Awards". Billboard. p. 12.