34th Annual Stellar Awards
| 34th Annual Stellar Awards | |
|---|---|
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| Date | March 29, 2019 6:00 p.m. PT  | 
| Location | Orleans Arena, Las Vegas | 
| Hosted by | Kirk Franklin | 
| Most awards | Jonathan McReynolds (8) | 
| Most nominations | Jonathan McReynolds (8) | 
| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | BET | 
The 34th Annual Stellar Awards was held on March 29, 2019, at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas,[1] and later aired for the first time on American digital cable and satellite television network BET on April 19.[2] Musician Kirk Franklin hosted the ceremony.
The ceremony recognized the best gospel music recordings, compositions, and artists of the eligibility year, which ran in 2018.[3]
Delores Washington Green of The Caravans was given the Legend Award.[2] James Robinson Jr., Jackie Patillo and Phil Thornton were inducted into the Stellar Honors Hall of Fame.[2] On behalf of Aretha Franklin, the members of Franklin's family were presented with the inaugural Aretha Franklin Icon Award.[2]
Jonathan McReynolds, who received the most nominations, also received the most wins of the night by winning in each of his nominated categories.[2]
Nominations announcement
Nominations were announced during a radio press tour on January 15, 2019.[3]
Nominations
- Please note: The winners are highlighted in bold text and listed first in each category.[4]
 
General
- Artist of the Year
 
- Song of the Year
 
- "Not Lucky, I'm Loved"
- Jonathan McReynolds, Terrell Demetrius Wilson, and Anna B. Warner (songwriters)
 
 - "Nobody Like You Lord"
- Maranda Curtis & Anthony Rachel (songwriters)
 
 - "Won't He Do It"
- Makeba Riddick, Richard Shelton, and Loren Hill (songwriters)
 
 - "You Know My Name" (Live)
- Tasha Cobbs Leonard & Brenton Brown (songwriters)
 
 
- CD of the Year
 
- Make Room - Jonathan McReynolds
 - Bible of Love - Snoop Dogg
 - Open Heaven - Maranda Curtis
 - Your Great Name - Todd Dulaney
 
- New Artist of the Year
 
- Jabari Johnson
 - Cheryl Thomas-Fortune
 - PJ Morgan
 - Phil Thompson
 
Vocalist
- Female Vocalist of the Year (also referred to as the "Albertina Walker Female Vocalist of the Year")
 
- Contemporary Female Vocalist of the Year
 
- Tasha Page-Lockhart
 - Koryn Hawthorne
 - Benita Jones
 - Tori Kelly
 
- Traditional Female Vocalist of the Year
 
- Jekalyn Carr
 - Maranda Curtis
 - Tammi Haddon
 - Shana Wilson-Williams
 
- Male Vocalist of the Year
 
- Contemporary Male Vocalist of the Year
 
- Traditional Male Vocalist of the Year
 
- VaShawn Mitchell
 - Keith "Wonderboy" Johnson
 - Earnest Pugh
 - Jarell Smalls
 
Group
- Duo/Chorus of the Year
 
- The Walls Group
 - Donald Lawrence & Tri-City
 - Isaiah D. Thomas and Elements of Praise
 - Judah Band
 
- Contemporary Duo/Chorus of the Year
 
- The Walls Group
 - Donald Lawrence & Tri-City
 - God's Chosen
 - Judah Band
 
- Traditional Duo/Chorus of the Year
 
- Keith "Wonderboy" Johnson
 - Gospel Legends
 - Jarell Smalls & Company
 - Nu Tradition
 
- Quartet of the Year
 
- Keith "Wonderboy" Johnson
 - Gospel Legends
 - Jarell Smalls & Company
 - The Wardlaw Brothers
 
Choir
- Choir of the Year
 
- Bishop Noel Jones & City of Refuge Sanctuary Choir
 - Dexter Walker & Zion Movement
 - The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
 - Vincent Tharpe and Kenosis
 
- Traditional Choir of the Year
 
- Bishop Noel Jones & City of Refuge Sanctuary Choir
 - Demetrius West & Jesus Promoters
 - Dexter Walker & Zion Movement
 - The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
 
- Contemporary Choir of the Year
 
- New Direction
 - Brent Jones & the Waco Community Choir
 - Dr. Alyn E. Waller Presents Fresh Anointing
 - Vincent Tharpe and Kenosis
 
Packaging
- Recorded Music Packaging of the Year
 
- Road to DeMaskUs
- Israel Houghton, art director (Israel Houghton)
 
 - Open Heaven
- Justin Foster, art director (Maranda Curtis)
 
 - Make Room
- Keemon Leonard, art director (Jonathan McReynolds)
 
 - One Nation Under God
- Octavious Holmes, art director (Jekalyn Carr)
 
 
Production
- Producer of the Year
 
- Make Room
- Jonathan McReynolds and Darryl "Lil Man" Howell, production team (Jonathan McReynolds)
 
 - The Beautiful Project
- Kirk Franklin, Ronald Hill, Phil Thornton, Clifton Lockhart, Tasha Page-Lockhart, Myron Butler, Dontaniel Kimbrough, Zeek Listenbee, Cordell Walton, Edward "6Mile JP" Page, Charles "Ollie" Harris, Daniel Bryant, Bryan Popin & AyRon Lewis, production team (Tasha Page-Lockhart)
 
 - The Other Side
- Kirk Franklin, Ronald Hill, Warryn Campbell, Phil Thornton, production team (The Walls Group)
 
 - Your Great Name
- Todd Dulaney and Dontaniel Jamel Kimbrough, production team (Todd Dulaney)
 
 
Urban
- Urban/Inspirational Single or Performance of the Year
 
- "Not Lucky, I'm Loved" - Jonathan McReynolds
 - "Forever" - Jason Nelson
 - "Never Alone" - Tori Kelly and Kirk Franklin
 - "Reckless Love" - Israel Houghton
 
- Rap/Hip Hop Gospel CD of the Year
 
- "God Knows" - Flame
 - "BLSD" - Jor'Dan Armstrong
 - "I Ain't Preaching to the Choir" - Miz Tiffany
 - "Praise" - Emcee N.I.C.E.
 
Music Video
- Music Video of the Year
 
- "Won't He Do It" - Casey Cross
 - "A Great Work" - Matt Reed
 - "For My Good" - G. Randy Weston
 - "My Life (Grateful)" - Patrick Tohill
 
Miscellaneous CD of the Year
- Contemporary CD of the Year
 
- Make Room - Jonathan McReynolds
 - Bible of Love - Snoop Dogg
 - The Higher Experience - Kelontae Gavin
 - Your Great Name - Todd Dulaney
 
- Traditional CD of the Year
 
- One Nation Under God - Jekalyn Carr
 - A New Season - Jarell Smalls & Company
 - Run to the Altar - Bishop Noel Jones & City of Refuge Sanctuary Choir
 - The River - Keion D. Henderson
 
- Special Event CD of the Year
 
- The Best of Fred Hammond - Fred Hammond
 - Bible of Love - Snoop Dogg
 - Evidence - Elevation Collective
 - WOW Gospel 2018 - Various Artists
 
- Praise and Worship CD of the Year
 
- Your Great Name - Todd Dulaney
 - Everlasting - Shana Wilson-Williams
 - The Higher Experience - Kelontae Gavin
 - Open Heaven - Maranda Curtis
 
Children's
- Youth Project of the Year
 
- Pure N Heart
 - Christian Bolar
 - Personal Praise
 - The Children Speak
 
Radio
- Major Market of the Year
 
- WPZE Praise 102.5, Atlanta
 - WGRB Inspiration 1390AM, Chicago
 - WNAP 1110 AM, Philadelphia
 - WYCA 92.3 FM WPRS-FM, Hammond/Chicago
 
- Large Market of the Year
 
- WFMI-FM 100.9 FM, Virginia Beach
 - WJXY 103.5 FM/93.7 FM, Myrtle Beach
 - WOKB 1680AM, Orlando
 - WXHL 89.1FM, Wilmington
 
- Medium Market of the Year
 
- WCGL AM 1360/FM 94.7, Jacksonville
 - WPZZ 104.7 FM, Richmond
 - WREJ 101.3FM, Richmond
 - WTJZ Praise 104.9FM, Chesapeake
 
- Small Market of the Year
 
- WIMG 1300AM, Ewing
 - WDJL-AM 1000, Huntsville
 - WEHA GOSPEL 88.7 & 100.3 FM, Egg Harbor
 - WHBT 1410 AM & 98.3 FM, Tallahassee
 
- Internet Station of the Year
 
- uGospel Radio, http://uGospel.com
 - Gospel Central Radio, http://www.thegospelcentral.com
 - SOAR Radio, http://soarradio.com
 
- Hip Hop Station of the Year
 
- Gospel Announcer of the Year
 
- Dwight Stone, WPZE Praise 102.5, Atlanta, GA
 - Linda Greenwood, WNAA 90.1 FM, Raleigh, NC
 - Randi Myles, WDMK-HD2, Detroit, MI
 - Sherry Mackey, WHAL 95.7, Memphis, TN
 
Category changes
For the 34th Annual Stellar Awards, multiple category changes are being made;[6]
- In the Female Vocalist of the Year, the number of nominees was increased from four to five due to a tie in the nomination process.
 - The category Instrumental CD of the Year was omitted.
 
References
- ^ 34th Annual Stellar Awards. Orleans Arena. Retrieved on March 6, 2019
 - ^ a b c d e Jonathan McReynolds Wins Big at Stellar Gospel Music Awards. Billboard. Retrieved on April 1, 2019
 - ^ a b Stellar Awards Important Dates Archived 2019-03-01 at the Wayback Machine. The Stellar Awards. Retrieved on March 6, 2019
 - ^ 34th Annual Stellar Awards Winners. Stellar Awards. Retrieved on March 31, 2019
 - ^ "The Stellar Awards | Gospel Radio Announcers Awards". www.thestellarawards.com. Archived from the original on 2019-03-31.
 - ^ 2019 Stellar Award Nominees Archived 2019-03-06 at the Wayback Machine. The Stellar Awards. Retrieved on March 6, 2019
 
