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2002: Progressive Song of the Year – "Four Days Late" 2002: Song of the Year – "Four Days Late" 2003: Female Vocalist of the Year; 2004: Progressive Song of the Year – "That's Why They Call It Grace" 2006: Progressive Album of the Year – Good To Be Free; 2008: Progressive Album of the Year – Journey of Joy
Pray Now is a 2015 American southern Gospel album by Karen Peck and New River. It earned the group a Grammy Award nomination for Best Roots Gospel Album in 2016 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and won the Southern Gospel Album of the Year at the 2015 Dove Awards .
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Karen Peck & New River - 2:22; 2024: Blind Boys of Alabama: Echoes of the South: The Blackwood Brothers Quartet - Tribute To the King; Becky Isaacs Bowman - Songs That Pulled Me Through the Tough Times; Brian Free & Assurance - Meet Me at the Cross; Gaither Vocal Band - Shine: The Darker the Night, the Brighter the Light
Karen Peck and New River albums (1 P) ... Brighter Days (Blessing Offor album) ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...
"I Wanna Know How It Feels"; Triumph; Karen Peck and New River; John Darin Rowsey, Karen Peck Gooch; Spring Hill "I'm Gonna Sing"; Everything Good; Gaither Vocal Band; Gloria Gaither, Bill Gaither, Woody Wright; Spring House "More Than Ever"; I Do Believe; Gaither Vocal Band; Gloria Gaither, Bill Gaither, Woody Wright; Spring Hill
Peck's third studio album "Stampede," a 15-song record, will release on Aug. 2. To learn more about Orville Peck, head to orvillepeck.com . Audrey Gibbs is a music reporter for The Tennessean.
Alison Krauss won the award in 1995 along with The Cox Family Andy Griffith won the 1997 award for I Love to Tell the Story – 25 Timeless Hymns Two-time award winner Ricky Skaggs Bill Gaither has won the award four times, the most of any performer Randy Travis was awarded the Grammy three times from 2004–2007