Centricity Music, Centricity Publishing Artists / Songwriters Receive Seven GMA Dove Awards Nominations
Centricity Music and Centricity Publishing artists and songwriters are honored with seven 55th Annual GMA Dove Awards nominations, which were announced by the Gospel Music Association this week on SiriusXM The Message.
Two-time GRAMMY® Award winner and multi-platinum selling performing artist Lauren Daigle receives three nominations, including Artist of the Year, Song of the Year (“Thank God I Do”) and Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year (Lauren Daigle). Singer, songwriter Chris Renzema gathers both Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song (“Faith!?”) and Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year (Manna). Reigning Gospel Music Association New Artist of the Year Katy Nichole picks up a nomination for Short Form Music Video of the Year (Concept) (“Hold On”).
Centricity Publishing songwriter Paul Duncan is nominated for Rock Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year for “Whatever It Takes,” which was recorded by Stephen Stanley.
“We at Centricity are grateful for our artists and songwriters to once again be recognized by the Gospel Music Association for their music that is resonating with people all around the world,” says Centricity Music CEO Caren Seidle. “It is an honor that follows the creativity and commitment of our entire staff along with the foundational aspects engraved in the culture at Centricity Music.”
The 55th Annual GMA Dove Awards will be held Oct.1 at the Allen Arena in Nashville and will air exclusively on TBN and TBN+ and simulcast on SiriusXM The Message Oct. 4 at 8:00 and 10:00 pm ET. The awards show will be re-broadcast on TBN and TBN+ Oct. 11 at 8:00 and 10 pm ET.
See below for the full list of Centricity Music and Centricity Publishing Dove Awards nominations:
Artist of the Year:
Lauren Daigle
Song of the Year:
“Thank God I Do,” (Writers: Lauren Daigle, Jason Ingram, P!nk, Jeffrey Bhasker, Nate Ruess)
Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year:
Lauren Daigle, Lauren Daigle, (Producers: Mike Elizondo, Jon Green, Tofer Brown)
Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year:
Manna, Chris Renzema, (Producers: Chris Renzema, Hank Bentley)
Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year
“Faith!?,” Chris Renzema, (Writers: Chris Renzema, Hank Bentley)
“Whatever It Takes,” Stephen Stanley, (Writers: Stephen Stanley, Zach Epps, Jud Harris, Tedd T, Paul Duncan)
Short Form Music Video of the Year (Concept)
“Hold On,” Katy Nichole, (Director: Nathan Schneider; Producer: Joshua Wurzelbacher)