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Encyclopedia > Dove Awards of 1970

The 2nd Dove Awards were held in 1970. They recognized accomplishment of musicians for the year 1969. The Dove Awards, created in 1969 by the Gospel Music Association to honor the outstanding achievements in contemporary Christian and gospel music, are held annually in Nashville, Tennessee. ... 1970 was a common year starting on Thursday. ... 1969 was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1969 calendar). ...


Award Winners:

  • Song Of The Year
    • "THE NIGHT BEFORE EASTER"; Don Sumner, Dwayne Friend; Gospel Qt Music (SESAC)
  • Songwriter Of The Year
    • Bill Gaither
  • Male Vocalist Of The Year
    • James Blackwood
  • Female Vocalist Of The Year
    • Ann Downing
  • Male Group Of The Year
    • Oak Ridge Boys
  • Mixed Group Of The Year
    • The Speer Family
  • Most Promising New Gospel Talent
    • Four Gallileans
  • Album Of The Year
    • FILL MY CUP, LORD; Blackwood Brothers; Darol Rice; RCA Victor
  • Instrumentalist
    • Dwayne Friend
  • Backliner Notes
    • MRS JAKE HESS; Ain't That Beautiful Singin'; Jake Hess
  • Cover Photo or Cover Art
    • BILL GRINE; This Is My Valley; Rambos
  • Graphic Layout And Design
    • JERRY GOFF; Thrasher Brothers At Fantastic Caverns; Thrasher Bros
  • Television Program
    • GOSPEL JUBILEE, Florida Boys
  • D.J. Of The Year
    • J.G. Whitfield

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GMA Music Awards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (929 words)
The Gospel Music Association Music Awards (shortened to GMA Music Awards), better known as the Dove Awards, were created in 1969 by the Gospel Music Association to honor the outstanding achievements in contemporary Christian and gospel music.
Awards are presented honoring a wide variety of musical styles, reflecting the diversity represented in Christian pop music, including Christian hip hop, Christian rap, Christian metal, Christian punk, Christian rock, Christian worship music, Christian soft rock (Contemporary Christian music), and Christian pop rock.
The Awards were not held in 1979 (except for the GMA Hall of Fame) as they were moved to April 1980, for Gospel Music Week, where it has been held annually except in 1999, when the GMA Music Awards were moved to late March separate from GMA Week.
Dove Award (144 words)
The Dove Awards, created in 1969 by the Gospel Music Association to honor the outstanding achievements in contemporary Christian and gospel music, are held annually in Nashville, Tennessee.
During pre-telecast and televised ceremonies, awards are presented honoring a wide variety of musical styles, reflecting the diversity represented in Gospel music, including rock and roll, rap, country and traditional gospel.
The Dove Award voters tend to be elderly, musically conservative people that are more likely to vote for a traditional gospel artist, or a pop act than a rock and roll band.
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