Chicago Mass Choir Nominated for Nine Awards for the 32nd Annual Stellar Awards
The world-renowned Chicago Mass Choir has been nominated for nine awards in the final round of voting for the 32nd Annual Stellar Awards. Top nods include Choir of the Year, Song of the Year and Traditional CD of the Year. A full list of nominations are below. Fan voting is now underway at www.thestellarawards.com. Public voting ends Dec. 16 with final nominees to be announced in each category January 2017.
"We are truly honored to be nominated in multiple categories for the 2017 Stellar Awards," says Chicago Mass Choir president Dr. Feranda Williamson. "Chicago Mass Choir has been blessed to minister our music both nationally and internationally for over 25 years. It is such a humbling experience to be recognized for our music ministry by the Stellar Awards."
"On behalf of New Haven, I'm thrilled to congratulate the Chicago Mass Choir on their astounding nine nominations in the final round of voting for the Stellar Awards. I applaud them for all their hard work and extraordinary dedication to their craft. We are also enthusiastic about Chicago Mass Choir's label mates Joshua Troop's nomination for Youth Project of the Year for It's My Time."
The internationally acclaimed Chicago Mass Choir is currently celebrating its 25th year in music ministry and has released six CDs and accompanying DVDs on the New Haven label. We Give You Praise, their 16th album, released in April and is produced by award-winning brothers Percy Gray, Jr., and Jeral Gray, Sr.
The Chicago Mass Choir is nominated in these nine categories:
- Song of the Year, "Thank You, Thank You Jesus"
- Albertina Walker Female Vocalist of the Year, Lemmie Battles (Chicago Mass Choir)
- Choir of the Year
- Producer of the Year, Percy Gray, Jr.,We Give You Praise
- Traditional Female Vocalist of the Year, Lemmie Battles (Chicago Mass Choir)
- Traditional CD of the Year,We Give You Praise
- Urban/Inspirational Single/Performance of the Year, "I Give You Praise, Lord"
- Traditional Choir of the Year
- Recorded Music Packaging of the Year,We Give You Praise
The winners will be announced at the 32nd Annual Stellar Awards, which will be held March 25 in Las Vegas. Voting is now open to the public.
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