42nd GMA Dove Awards

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42nd GMA Dove Awards
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DateApril 20, 2011
LocationFox Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia
Hosted bySherri Shepherd
Television/radio coverage
NetworkGMC (April 24, 2011)

The 42nd Annual GMA Dove Awards presentation was held on April 20, 2011, at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. The show was broadcast on GMC[1] on April 24, 2011,[2] hosted by Sherri Shepherd from The Newlywed Game.[3]

Nominations were announced on February 15, 2011. The awards recognized the accomplishments of Christian musicians for the year 2010.

Performers[]

Telecast ceremony

The following performed:[4]

Artist(s) Song(s)
Chris Tomlin "Our God"
Francesca Battistelli
Britt Nicole
Janet Paschal
Kerrie Roberts
Laura Story
Audrey Assad
Natalie Grant
Sandi Patty
Tribute to Sandi Patty
"Via Dolorosa"
"We Shall Behold Him"
"In the Name of the Lord"
"Love in Any Language"
Point of Grace
Kenny Rogers
"Standing On the Rock of Your Love"
Steven Curtis Chapman
Mark Hall
Third Day
"Children of God"
Tenth Avenue North "You Are More"
Mary Mary "Wave My Flag"
Jason Crabb "Sometimes I Cry"
Francesca Battistelli "This Is the Stuff"
Kirk Franklin "Smile"

Presenters[]

The following presented:

Awards[]

General[]

Artist of the Year
New Artist of the Year
Group of the Year
Male Vocalist of the Year
Female Vocalist of the Year
Song of the Year
  • "All of Creation" – MercyMe
    • Bart Millard, Robby Shaffer, Jim Bryson, Mike Scheuchzer, Barry Graul, songwriters
  • "Beautiful, Beautiful" – Francesca Battistelli
    • Francesca Battistelli, Ian Eskelin, Andrew Fromm, songwriters
  • "Get Back Up" – TobyMac
    • Toby McKeehan, Cary Barlowe, Jamie Moore, Aaron Rice, songwriters
  • "Hold My Heart" – Tenth Avenue North
  • "Lead Me" – Sanctus Real
    • Matt Hammitt, Jason Ingram, Chris Rohman, songwriters
  • "Let the Waters Rise" – Mikeschair
    • Sam Tinnesz, Mike Grayson, Ben Glover, songwriters
  • "Love Came Calling" – Triumphant Quartet
    • , Joel Lindsey, songwriters
  • "Our God" – Chris Tomlin
    • Jonas Myrin, Matt Redman, Jesse Reeves, Chris Tomlin, songwriters
  • "Sometimes I Cry" – Jason Crabb
    • Gerald Crabb, songwriter
  • "Starry Night" – Chris August
Songwriter of the Year
  • Gerald Crabb
Producer of the Year

Pop[]

Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year
Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year

Rock[]

Rock Recorded Song of the Year
Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year
Rock Album of the Year
Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year

Rap/Hip-Hop[]

Rap/Hip-Hop Recorded Song of the Year
Rap/Hip–Hop Album of the Year

Inspirational[]

Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year
Inspirational Album of the Year

Gospel[]

Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
Southern Gospel Album of the Year
Traditional Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
Traditional Gospel Album of the Year
  • A City Called HeavenShirley Caesar
  • At the RevivalMighty Clouds Of Joy
  • Smokie Norful Presents – Victory Cathedral Choir
  • The Master PlanTamela Mann
  • Waymaker – The Original Messengers
Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year

Country & Bluegrass[]

Country Recorded Song of the Year
Country Album of the Year
Bluegrass Recorded Song of the Year
Bluegrass Album of the Year
  • ...Oh Well
  • Just a Little Closer Home – Paul Williams & The Victory Trio
  • Light On My Feet, Ready To FlyDoyle Lawson & Quicksilver
  • Look to the Light: Songs of Faith from the Pen of Rick Lang – Various Artists
  • Singing From the HeartDailey & Vincent
  • Sounds Like Heaven to Me – Lou Reid & Carolina

Praise & Worship[]

Worship Song of the Year
Praise & Worship Album of the Year

Others[]

Urban Recorded Song of the Year
Spanish Language Album of the Year
  • Altisima Adoracion – V Music
  • Con TodoHillsong
  • Cuan Gran Amor – En Vivo Miami
  • DevociónDanilo Montero
  • Mi Declaracion
Special Event Album of the Year
Christmas Album of the Year
Choral Collection of the Year
  • All I NeedGeron Davis and
  • Big Mighty God – and Russell Mauldin
  • Declare Your NameCarol Cymbala (orchestrated by Chris MacDonald)
  • National Quartet Convention Collection
  • Rise and Sign (featuring the Prestonwood Student C) – Bradley Knight
Recorded Music Packaging of the Year
  • Fireflies and SongsSara Groves
    • Wayne Brezinka (art director, graphic artist), Jaime Rau (illustrator/photographer); INO Records
  • Hello Hurricane (Deluxe Edition) – Switchfoot
    • Rob Gold (art director), Andy Barron (graphic artist, illustrator/photographer); Lowercase people records/Atlantic Records
  • MoveThird Day
    • Beth Lee (art director), Tim Parker (graphic artist, illustrator/photographer); Essential Records
  • SuburbaHouse of Heroes
    • Brad Moist (art director), Eddy Boer (graphic artist), Andrew Beckman (illustrator/photographer); Gotee Records
  • The World Is a Thorn (Deluxe Edition) – Demon Hunter
  • We Cry Out: The Worship Project (Deluxe Edition) – Jeremy Camp
    • Jordan Butcher (art director, graphic artist), Laura Dart (illustrator/photographer); BEC Recordings

Musicals[]

Musical of the Year
  • "What's Up, Zak?" A Musical Encounter with Jesus
  • As Sure As My Redeemer Lives... So Shall I
  • God Coming Down
  • Just Run
  • The Star Still Shines

Videos[]

Short Form Music Video of the Year
  • "Better Than a Hallelujah" – Amy Grant
  • "For Those Who Wait" – Fireflight
    • Andy & Jon Erwin (video directors), Dan Atchison (video producer)
  • "Invasion (Hero)" – Trip Lee
    • Amisho Baraka Lewis (video director), TK McKamy (video producer)
  • "My Own Little World" – Matthew West
    • Eric Welch (video director and producer)
  • "SMS (Shine)" – David Crowder Band
    • David Crowder Band (video directors and producers)
Long Form Music Video of the Year

Artists with multiple nominations and awards[]

References[]

External links[]

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