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A Stellar Night Reigns Supreme for The Clark Sisters
Pioneers of traditional gospel, such as Edwin Hawkins and Shirley Caesar, brought their energy and encouragement to a new generation of artists with their strong presence and spiritual maturity. Acknowledged at this year’s awards program with The Walgreens Ambassador Dr. Bobby Jones Legends Award were The Caravans and The Barrett Sisters for their long standing impact and influence on gospel music.
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The legendary Tramaine Hawkins solidified her place in gospel history by receiving the distinguished James Cleveland Lifetime Achievement Award for her major impact in the development and advancement of gospel music. Her latest project, I Never Lost My Praise, garnered her nominations in four categories, in which she easily grabbed two for “Female Vocalist of the Year,” and “Traditional Female of the Year.” |
Singer Smokie Norful accompanied by his piano and backed by a string orchestra delivered the soulful Run To You, giving the audience an intimate moment of reflection with God.
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As in past shows, the Stellar Awards brought some of the best talent in gospel music to the stage. The show jumped off with an electrifying performance by Bishop Noel Jones and the City of Refuge Choir that brought the audience to its feet. The show’s opening number started what would be a grand night of inspiration and celebration. |
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Powerful high energy and moving performances by Beverly Crawford and Ricky Dillard turned the Grand Ole Opry House into a tabernacle of praise. DeWayne Woods, Marvin Sapp and the Rance Allen Group were also highlights of this year’s show, along with the legendary Clark Sisters and the gospel urban sounds of Fred Hammond.
A long list of who’s who in entertainment joined the celebration as presenters and special guests, including soul singer Anthony Hamilton; actor, writer and producer Tyler Perry; gospel artist J. Moss; actor and funnyman Anthony Anderson; stage play Meet the Browns performers David and Tamela Mann; Everybody Hates Chris actress Tichina Arnold; Kim Stratton; gospel hip hop artist LP; songstress Regina Belle; The View co-host and comedienne Sherri Shepherd; Shirley Murdock; gospel music newcomer Spensha Baker; “Why Did I Get Married?” actress Tasha Smith; Canton Jones; and Dietrick and Damita Haddon.
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