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The winners of the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards were announced on Sunday night at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. In the Christian and Gospel categories CeCe Winans came out top, winning both Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song, for 'That's My King', and Best Gospel Album for 'More Than This'.
Tasha Cobbs won the Best Gospel Performance/Song award for 'One Hallelujah' and Best Contemporary Christian Music Album went to DOE for 'Heart Of A Human'. Best Roots Gospel Album went to Cory Henry for "Church".
Capitol Christian Music Group (Capitol CMG) and Capitol CMG Label Group congratulate Tasha Cobbs Leonard and her GRAMMY...
Read More The winners of the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards were announced on Sunday night at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. In the Christian and Gospel categories CeCe Winans came out top, winning both Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song, for 'That's My King', and Best Gospel Album for 'More Than This'.
Tasha Cobbs won the Best Gospel Performance/Song award for 'One Hallelujah' and Best Contemporary Christian Music Album went to DOE for 'Heart Of A Human'. Best Roots Gospel Album went to Cory Henry for "Church".
Capitol Christian Music Group (Capitol CMG) and Capitol CMG Label Group congratulate Tasha Cobbs Leonard and her GRAMMY win last night at the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards. She was honored with her third GRAMMY for Best Gospel Performance/Song with "One Hallelujah."
"Congratulations to Tasha Cobbs Leonard on her well-deserved Grammy win,” said Brad O'Donnell, President of CCMG. “Being recognized by the Recording Academy is a significant milestone in any artist’s or songwriter’s career, and we are so proud of her achievement.”
Tasha Cobbs Leonard adds, “Winning this Grammy is a reflection of our united effort to uplift hearts and inspire hope. I am truly grateful for the incredible talent that brought ‘One Hallelujah’ to life. This song is more than music-it’s an invitation for all of us to join together in praise.”
Integrity Music celebrated singer-songwriter, producer, and worship leader Israel Houghton for his GRAMMY win at the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards. Houghton was presented with his seventh GRAMMY for his contribution to Best Gospel Performance/Song with "One Hallelujah."
"We are so happy for Israel! It’s an honor for him to still be a part of the Integrity family after all these years," said Blaine Barcus, President of Integrity Music. "What an amazing legacy and yet, he’s still impacting the Church worldwide today with amazing Jesus-centered music!"
Houghton has had a long partnership history with Integrity Music, having released 14 projects together. His innovative fusion of worship music, gospel, CCM, and Latin have set him apart as an influential voice in the Church and beyond, an impact that is lasting and still fostering recognition after multiple decades of artistry.
Houghton also shared his excitement, saying, "The seasons and timing of God will never not amaze me. I’m grateful for this time in my life, ministry and family, and the God winks and surprises I’ve been experiencing. It’s all glory to God. To still be called upon and used by The Master is an honor and a privilege."
Best Gospel Performance/Song
Tasha Cobbs - "One Hallelujah"
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
CeCe Winans - "That's My King"
Best Gospel Album
CeCe Winans - "More Than This"
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
DOE - "Heart Of A Human"
Best Roots Gospel Album
Cory Henry - "Church"
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