Recipients
Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.
Year | Performing artists | Nationality | Work | Nominees | Ref. |
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1991 | Tramaine Hawkins | United States | Tramaine Hawkins Live |
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1992 | Mighty Clouds of Joy | United States | Pray For Me |
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1993 | Shirley Caesar | United States | He's Working It Out For You |
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1994 | Shirley Caesar | United States | Stand Still |
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1995 | Albertina Walker | United States | Songs of the Church - Live in Memphis |
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1996 | Shirley Caesar | United States | Live - He Will Come |
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1997 | Cissy Houston | United States | Face to Face |
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1998 | The Fairfield Four | United States | I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray |
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1999 | Cissy Houston | United States | He Leadeth Me |
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2000 | Shirley Caesar | United States | Christmas with Shirley Caesar |
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2001 | Shirley Caesar | United States | You Can Make It |
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2002 | The Blind Boys of Alabama | United States | Spirit of the Century |
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2003 | The Blind Boys of Alabama | United States | Higher Ground |
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2004 | The Blind Boys of Alabama | United States | Go Tell It on the Mountain |
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2005 | Ben Harper and The Blind Boys of Alabama | United States | There Will Be a Light |
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2006 | Donnie McClurkin | United States | Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs |
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2007 | Israel & New Breed | United States | Alive in South Africa |
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2008 | The Clark Sisters | United States | Live - One Last Time |
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2009 | The Blind Boys of Alabama | United States | Down in New Orleans |
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2010 | Various Artists | United States | Oh Happy Day: An All-Star Music Celebration |
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2011 | Patty Griffin | United States | Downtown Church |
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^ Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year.
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