Motown Gospel is celebrating six GRAMMY nominations among its diverse roster of artists, as announced yesterday by the Recording Academy.
Tye Tribbetta multiple GRAMMY winner, earned two nominations, one for Best Gospel Performance/Song (“Get Up”) and the other for Best Gospel Album (All Things New).
Acclaimed jazz duo The Baylor Project earned accolades for The Evening: Live At APPARATUS, with Marcus Baylor also receiving a nomination for Best Improvised Jazz Solo for “Call of the Drum” from the same album.
On the heels of a dazzling year of professional achievements, the renowned choir director Ricky Dillard received a nomination for Best Gospel Album for his most recent album, the acclaimed Breakthrough: The Exodus (Live).
Finally, soul Gene Moore landed a nod — a second career — for his feature on PJ Morton’s “The Better Benediction,” alongside singers Zacardi CortezTim Rogers, Samoht and Darrel Walls, in the Best Gospel Performance/Song category.
“It’s so gratifying to have our artists recognized by the Recording Academy for their hard work and creativity,” said Monica Coates, co-executive director of Motown Gospel. “I’m thrilled that even more fans will discover this great music. »
EJ Gaines, Co-Executive Director of Motown Gospel added, “We are fortunate to partner with some of the greatest artists in the world, and I am thrilled to see them celebrated for the incredible music they have created over the course of the last year. »
The 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards will air live on CBS from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 5, 2023, and will stream live and on demand on Paramount+.
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