The 45th Annual Dove Awards took place yesterday in Nashville, and we have the full list of winners below! Co-hosted by Lecrae and Bart Milliard, the show drew a record attendance at the Allen Arena on the campus of Lipscomb University.
The entire show will be broadcast exclusively on Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) on Sunday, October 12th. Tye Tribbett, Erica Campbell and Donnie McClurkin are just a few of our favorites that took home an award. Scroll down to find out who else went home a winner last night.
Song of the Year – Cat 1
“Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)” –
Hillsong UNITED, (writers) Matt
Crocker, Joel Houston, Salomon
Ligthelm (publisher) Hillsong Music
Publishing/EMICMGPublishing.com
Songwriter of the Year – Cat 2
Chris Tomlin
Contemporary Christian Performance of the Year – Cat 3
“Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)” –
Hillsong UNITED, Hillsong
Music/Sparrow Records, (producer)
Michael Guy Chislett
Southern Gospel Performance of the Year – Cat 4
“Say Amen” – Brian Free & Assurance,
Daywind Records, (producer) Ricky
Free
Gospel Performance of the Year – Cat 5
“I Can Only Imagine” – Tamela Mann,
TillyMann Music Group, (producer)
Myron Butler
Artist of the Year – Cat 6
Hillsong UNITED, Hillsong Music
New Artist of the Year – Cat 7
Ellie Holcomb, Full Heart
Producer of the Year – Cat 8
Ed Cash
Rap/Hip Hop Song of the Year – Cat 9
“100” – KB (ft. Andy Mineo), (writers)
Kevin Burgess, Andy Mineo, Lasanna
“ACE” Harris, Joseph Prielozny
Rock Song of the Year – Cat 10
Not Gonna Die” – Skillet, (writers) John
Cooper, Korey Cooper
Rock/Contemporary Song of the Year – Cat 11
“Love Alone Is Worth The Fight” –
Switchfoot, (writers) Jon Foreman, Tim
Foreman
Pop/Contemporary Song of the Year – Cat 12
“Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)” –
Hillsong UNITED, (writers) Matt
Crocker, Joel Houston, Salomon Ligthelm
Inspirational Song of the Year – Cat 13
“You Amaze Us” – Selah, (writers)
Jordan Mohilowski, Matthew Adcox,
Douglas Fowler
Southern Gospel Song of the Year – Cat 14
“Revival” – Karen Peck & New River,
(writers) Kenna Turner West, Karen
Peck Gooch, Don Poythress
Bluegrass Song of the Year – Cat 15
“Won’t It Be Wonderful There” – Dailey &
Vincent, (writer) Mildred Johnson
Country Song of the Year – Cat 16
“Love With Open Arms” – Doug
Anderson (writers) Jeff Bumgardner,
Wayne Haun, Joel Lindsey
Contemporary Gospel/Urban Song of the Year – Cat 17
“Every Praise” – Hezekiah Walker,
(writer) David Bratton, Hezekiah Walker
Traditional Gospel Song of the Year – Cat 18
“A Little More Jesus” – Erica Campbell,
(writers) Erica Campbell, Tina Campbell,
Warryn Campbell
Worship Song of the Year – Cat 19
“Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)” –
Hillsong UNITED, (writers) Matt
Crocker, Joel Houston, Salomon
Ligthelm (publisher) Hillsong Music
Publishing/EMICMGPublishing.com
Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year – Cat 20
Never Land – Andy Mineo, (producers)
Joseph Prielozny, Alex Medina,
Tyshane Thompson, Gabriel Azucena,
Ray Castro, Dre Garcia, Alex Hitchens,
Courtney Peebles
Rock Album of the Year – Cat 21
Rise – Skillet, (producer) Howard
Benson
Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year – Cat 22
Fading West – Switchfoot, (producers)
Neal Avron, the Foreman Brothers
Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year – Cat 23
Overcomer – Mandisa, (producers)
David Garcia, Christopher Stevens,
Chuck Butler, Ronald Rawls
Inspirational Album of the Year – Cat 24
Hymns – Michael W. Smith, (producers)
Kyle Lee, Jim Daneker
Southern Gospel Album of the Year –Cat 25
Oh What a Savior – Ernie Haase &
Signature Sound, (producer) Wayne
Haun
Bluegrass Album of the Year – Cat 26
Every Mile – Nathan Stanley,
(producers) Terry Thompson, Nathan
Stanley, Rhonda Thompson
Country Album of the Year – Cat 27
Drive – Doug Anderson, (producer)
Wayne Haun
Contemporary/Gospel Urban Album of the Year – Cat 28
Greater Than – Tye Tribbett, (producers)
Tye Tribbett, Brandon Jones
Traditional Gospel Album of the Year – Cat 29
Duets – Donnie McClurkin, (producers)
Donnie McClurkin, Asaph A. Ward,
Aaron W. Lindsey, Trent Phillips, Justin
Savage, Israel Houghton
Instrumental Album of the Year – Cat 30
…to kids from 1 to 92 – Tracey Phillips,
(producer) Tracey Phillips
Children’s Music Album of the Year – Cat 31
25 Favorite Bible Songs – Veggie Tales,
(producers) Mike Nawrocki, Kurt
Heinecke, Christopher Davis, Steven V.
Taylor
Spanish Language Album of the Year – Cat 32
Aviva – Soulfire Revolution, (producers)
Jeremy Edwardson, Jonathan Berlin
Special Event Album of the Year – Cat 33
Cathedrals Family Reunion – Gerald
Wolfe, Ernie Haase, Danny Funderburk,
Scott Fowler, Mark Trammell,
(producers) Wayne Haun, Landon
Beene, Gerald Wolfe and Ernie Haase
Christmas Album of the Year – Cat 34
Christmas Is Here – Brandon Heath,
(producer) Ben Shive
Praise and Worship Album of the Year – Cat 35
Majestic – Kari Jobe, (producer) Jeremy
Edwardson
Musical of the Year – Cat 36
Highest Glory, (creator) Marty
Funderburk
Youth/Children’s Musical of the Year – Cat 37
God Made You Special – A Musical
about God’s Love…and You! (creators)
Cherry Garasi, Pamela Vandewalker
Choral Collection of the Year – Cat 38
Everlasting Praise 4, (creators) Mike
Speck, Stan Whitmire
Recorded Music Packaging of the Year – Cat 39
The Extremist – Demon Hunter, (art
director) Invisible Creature, Inc.,
(design) Ryan Clark (photography) Cale
Glendening, Ryan Clark
Short Form Video of the Year – Cat 40
Shake – Mercy Me, (director) Joel Banta,
(producer) Joel Banta, Bilby Films
Long Form Video of the Year – Cat 41
Fading West – Switchfoot, (director)
Matt Katsolis, (producers) Chad Butler,
Paul Kerby, Interpret Studios,
Lowercase People
Inspirational Film of the Year – Cat 42
God’s Not Dead, (director) Harold
Cronk, (producer) Pure Flix
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