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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 .
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
Country Recorded Song of the Year "Dreamin' Wide Awake" – Doug Anderson "Good Things Are Happening" – Karen Peck & New River "I Get To" – Jeff & Sheri Easter "Pray About Everything" – Guy Penrod "Why Me" – Jason Crabb (feat. William Lee Golden and Bill Gaither) Bluegrass Album of the Year. A Mother's Prayer – Ralph Stanley; Family ...
"Pray Now" – Karen Peck & New River, (writers) Karen Peck Gooch, Dave Clark and Michael Farren "Hidden Heroes" – The Talleys, (writers) Dixie Lynn Phillips and Sharon Phillips; Southern Gospel Album of the Year. Sometimes It Takes a Mountain – Gaither Vocal Band, (producers) Bill Gaither, Ben Isaacs, David Phelps
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The group comprises Judy Watkins, her two adult children Todd, Lorie, and various side musicians. The group has been performing for over twenty-five years. Their 2013 album Heaven's Worth Waiting For was produced by former Ricky Skaggs musician Grammy winner Mark Fain, Grammy nominee Karen Peck Gooch and Danny Jones. [1]