44th GMA Dove Awards

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44th GMA Dove Awards
DateOctober 15, 2013
LocationNashville
Hosted byAmy Grant & Kirk Franklin
Websitehttp://www.doveawards.com Edit this on Wikidata
Television/radio coverage
NetworkUP (October 21, 2013)
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The 44th Annual GMA Dove Awards presentation ceremony was held on Tuesday, October 15, 2013 at the Allen Arena. It returned to Nashville, Tennessee after being away for two years.[1] The ceremony recognized the accomplishments of musicians and other figures within the Christian music industry since the previous ceremony in April 2012. The ceremony was produced by the Gospel Music Association and was hosted by singers Kirk Franklin and Amy Grant.[2] The awards show was broadcast on the UP television network on October 21, 2013.[2]

Performers[edit]

Artist(s) Song(s)
TobyMac and Diverse City
Britt Nicole
"Eye on It"
Jason Crabb
Jay DeMarcus
"Love is Stronger"
Trip Lee
KB
Andy Mineo
"One Sixteen"
Tasha Cobbs "Break Every Chain"
Daily and Vincent
Ernie Haase & Signature Sound
The Isaacs
Bill Gaither and The Gaither Vocal Band
Tribute to Bill Gaither
"He Touched Me"
"Alpha And Omega"
The Passion Band
Kristian Stanfill
Brian and Jenn Johnson
"One Thing Remains"
Rhett Walker Band "When Mercy Found Me"
Bart Millard
Amy Grant
"If I Could See (What the Angels See)"
Colton Dixon "Never Gone"
Big Daddy Weave "Redeemed"
Capital Kings "I Feel So Alive"
Tamela Mann "Take Me to the King"
For King & Country "Fix My Eyes"
Michael W. Smith
Newsboys
Tribute to Billy Graham
"Just as I Am"
"We Believe"
NEEDTOBREATHE "Difference Maker"
"Keep Your Eyes Open"

Presenters and introducers[edit]


Winners[edit]

Song of the Year
Songwriter of the Year
Contemporary Christian Performance of the Year
Southern Gospel Performance of the Year
  • "What the Blood is For"
Gospel Performance of the Year
Artist of the Year
New Artist of the Year
Producer of the Year
Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year
Rock Recorded Song of the Year
Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year
Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year
Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year
Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
  • "What The Blood Is For"
    • Jason Crabb, Ronnie Freeman, Tony Wood
Bluegrass Recorded Song of the Year
  • "He Washed My Soul"
    • (performer) The Little Roy & Lizzy Show; (writers) Wayne Haun, Jamie Helms, Ruby Moody, Ron Haun
Country Recorded Song of the Year
Contemporary Gospel/Urban Recorded Song of the Year
Traditional Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
Worship Song of the Year
Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year
Rock Album of the Year
Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year
Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year
Inspirational Album of the Year
Southern Gospel Album of the Year (TIED)
Bluegrass Album of the Year
Country Album of the Year
  • Eyes Wide Open
Contemporary Gospel/Urban Album of the Year
Traditional Gospel Album of the Year
Instrumental Album of the Year
Children's Music Album of the Year
Spanish Language Album of the Year
Special Event Album of the Year
Christmas Album of the Year
Praise and Worship Album of the Year
Musical of the Year
  • Christ The Redeemer
    • Joel Lindsey, Jeff Bumgardner, Daniel Simpson; Daniel Semsen
Youth/Children's Musical of the Year
Choral Collection of the Year
  • A Merry Clydesdale Christmas
    • David T. Clydesdale
Recorded Music Packaging
  • Eye on It
    • Jan Cook; Eddy Boer, Sarah Sung; Wendy Palau; Lee Steffen; Boerhaus
Short Form Music Video of the Year
Long Form Music Video of the Year
Inspirational Film of the Year

Special awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Evans-Price, Deborah. "Matt Redman, TobyMac & Jason Crabb Win Big at Dove Awards". Billboard magazine. Retrieved October 24, 2013.
  2. ^ a b Sarachin, Justin. "The 44th Annual Dove Awards 2013 Airs Tonight on Up Network". Christian Post. Retrieved October 24, 2013.
  3. ^ "Past Winners | the 52nd Annual GMA Dove Awards".
  4. ^ a b "2013 Dove Awards". TV Guide. Retrieved November 4, 2013.

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