Southern Gospel Album of The Year
Faithful; Cathedrals; Bill Gaither, Lari Goss, Roger Bennett; Homeland
Rhythm & Rhyme; Poet Voices; Chris White; Sonlite Records
Still The Greatest Story Ever Told; Gaither Vocal Band; Bill Gaither, Michael Sykes, Guy Penrod; Spring Hill
That Says It All; George Younce; Vic Clay, Toni Clay; Spring Hill
They Gave The World A Smile, The Stamps Quartet Tribute Album; James Blackwood Quartet, Light Crust Doughboys; James Blackwood, Art Greenhaw, Marvin Montgomery; Light Crust Doughboys Records
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