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Bobby Jones (born September 18, 1938) is an American Gospel music singer television host, and radio broadcaster from Nashville, Tennessee and the host and executive producer of several cable television gospel music programs including the former Bobby Jones Gospel. Jones is referred to as the Ed Sullivan of gospel music. [1]
Bobby Jones Gospel (sometimes called The Bobby Jones Gospel Hour) was a program on BET hosted by Dr. Bobby Jones. The series premiered on January 27, 1980, two days after the network's January 25 launch. Bobby Jones Gospel features performances by gospel music artists. [1] As of August 2015, the series is BET's longest running.
It received a nomination for the Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award in the BET Awards 2017, [13] losing to Lecrae's 2016 song "Can't Stop Me Now (Destination)". [14] The Boombox ' s Amber McKynzie praised Fantasia for sharing her life experiences through the song, [ 6 ] and Christian Today 's Czarina Ong described "I Made It" as a ...
Beverly continued with Dr. Jones, until 1997. Beverly stayed on the show from 1990 to 1997, where she was a favorite every week. She began her solo career in 1995 with the release of Jesus, Precious King on Warner Alliance Records (now defunct), followed three years later with Now That I'm Here , which includes the hit title song and "Just As ...
Coco Jones -- **WINNER! Doechii FLO GloRilla Ice Spice Lola Brooke. DR. BOBBY JONES BEST GOSPEL/INSPIRATIONAL AWARD "Bless Me," Maverick City Music & Kirk Franklin -- **WINNER!
Victoria Loren Kelly (born December 14, 1992) is an American singer, ... Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational: I'll Find You (with Lecrae) Won [88] 2019
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The BET Awards Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award is given to an urban contemporary gospel artist. The winner is determined based on sales and overall quality of content released within the eligibility period. The award was originally titled Best Gospel Artist, but was later renamed to its current title in 2017.