Stellar Gospel Music Awards Winners For 2021
The Stellar Gospel Music Awards celebrated its 36th year honoring excellence in Gospel music, featuring soul-stirring performances that will awe audiences who love sounds of inspiration. Hosted by Gospel chart-toppers Jekalyn Carr and Tye Tribbett, this yearâs ceremony showcased an eclectic mix of Gospel legends and industry standard-bearers along with the unstoppable force of young, contemporary artists who are spreading the good news in new ways. The annual celebration, set to premiere Sunday, August 1st at 8PM ET/PT on BET, underscored the power of artists who boldly proclaim a Christ-centered identity, represent the unique sounds of their region, and display the rich diversity filling Gospel music with a healing and uplifting energy that reaches the masses.
A new generation of Gospel artists showed up and showed out during the celebration as a testament to the genreâs staying power. Among them, Pastor Mike Jr., nominated for multiple Stellar Awards this year, performed âBig,â and host Jekalyn Carr belted her songs, âChange Your Storyâ and âJehovah Jireh.â Maverick City Music treated audiences to the harmonious sound of âJireh,â and various emerging artists such as Jokia, Terrian, and Nia Allen were spotlighted as up-and-coming Gospel talent.
Big winners at the 36th Stellar Gospel Music Awards include Pastor Mike Jr., who was named Artist of the Year and won Rap/Hip Hop Gospel Album of the Year and Urban/Inspirational Single or Performance of the Year. Kierra Sheard was feted during the ceremony with Song of the Year and Contemporary Album of the Year, and Maverick City Music won both New Artist of the Year and Album of the Year. Other multiple Stellar Awards winners include Jonathan McReynolds, who was named Male Vocalist of the Year, Contemporary Male Vocalist of the Year, and as part of a group that won Producer of the Year; and Tasha Cobbs Leonard, whose wins included Albertina Walker Female Vocalist of the Year, Praise and Worship Album of the Year, and Contemporary Female Vocalist of the Year.
Select categories and winners are featured on Instagram @TheStellars. Social media lit up during the event, generating more than two million impressions with posts featuring performances, winners, and other notable moments. The audience and performers were pleased to return to an in-person ceremony after the Stellar Awards went virtual last year due to pandemic lockdowns. COVID-19 safety protocols were enacted as part of the in-person event.
Among many highlights from âThe Greatest Night in Gospel Music,â Yolanda Adams, Tamela Mann, and Avery*Sunshine joined together to deliver a powerful tribute to Lady Tramaine Hawkins, who was honored with the Aretha Franklin Icon Award presented by Toyota. The trio performed a medley including widely-known Hawkinsâ songs such as âHoly One,â âChanged,â and âGoing Up Yonder.â The Clark Sisters, who received the James Cleveland Lifetime Achievement Award presented by AT&T, also performed rousing renditions of âIs My Living In Vain,â âBlessed & Highly Favored,â âYou Brought The Sunshine,â and âHis Love.â The legendary group received three nominations for this yearâs Stellar Awards.
Kierra Sheard gave a spirited offering of âSomething Has To Break,â and ShelÃĐa and Christina Bell sang The Clark Sistersâ classic hit âYou Brought The Sunshine.â Leading nominee Jonathan McReynolds lifted his voice to the sounds of âGraceâ and âMovinâ On,â joined by Mali Music, and CeCe Winans burst into song with âNever Lostâ and âBelieve For It.â
Viewers worldwide can expect to witness these dynamic performances and find out who won across all categories when the Stellar Awards airs Sunday, August 1, on BET, BET Her, and BET Gospel at 8 p.m. ET / PT. The show will also air August 2 on BET International. The ceremony, held at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville, TN, on Saturday, July 10, will also be carried in various markets for national broadcast syndication from August 7 through September 5.
VISIT: âŊWWW.STELLARAWARDS.COM