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Another Stellar Affair Uplifts Gospel’s Grandeur

Another Stellar Affair Uplifts Gospel’s Grandeur

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The Mighty Clouds of Joy Shine As
Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients

Legendary Natalie Cole Salutes The Clark Sisters

Stellar Awards Winners List

Nashville – The 22nd Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards once again elevated gospel music to new heights bringing together a host of stars from music, film and theatre to celebrate their favorite artists. Festivities got underway Saturday, Jan. 13, 2007 at the historic Grand Ole Opry House featuring Stellar Award favorites –Kirk Franklin, Tye Tribbett and Mary Mary serving as co-hosts.

Noted psalmist and Stellar Award nominee Byron Cage led the spirit-filled night with an opening melody of “Lift Him Up/I Will Bless the Lord.”

Myron Butler picked up the Stellar for “Male Vocalist of the Year,” and was joined by his choir – Levi – grabbing awards in the categories of “Contemporary Group/Duo of the Year,” “New Artist of the Year” and “Group/Duo of the Year.”

Dorinda Clark-Cole was honored as “Female Vocalist of the Year,” and accompanied her sisters, Jacky Clark-Chisholm, Twinkie Clark and Karen Clark-Sheard, as recipients of the “2007 Chevrolet Most Notable Achievement Award.” The legendary Natalie Cole and hometown Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick was on tap to salute the soulful sisters acknowledging their pioneering work in songwriting, outstanding performances and record sales success in the gospel music industry. The Clark Sisters have established themselves as one of the greatest groups in gospel music history ever since lending their voices to their first recording in 1973.

Gospel diva Yolanda Adams paid homage to the world’s best-selling gospel quartet presenting them with the prestigious “2007 Allstate James Cleveland Lifetime Achievement Award” for their impact on the development and advancement of gospel music. After 44 years and 35 albums, The Mighty Clouds of Joy are more than gospel legends – they are a national treasure.

Big screen starlet Gabrielle Union and actor Idris Elba, who are both featured in the upcoming Tyler Perry film, “Daddy’s Little Girls” presented “Artist of the Year” to Donald Lawrence and The Tri City Singers, who led the winners list for a second consecutive year picking up eight awards out of nine impressive nominations. One of the night’s highlights was Lawrence’s acceptance speech for “ArtistOf TheYear” which moved the crowd when he passed the torch to up-and-coming gospel dynamo Tye Tribbett dedicating his Stellar to him.



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