The 22nd Annual GMA Dove Awards were held on April 11, 1991, recognizing accomplishments of musicians for the year 1990. The show was held at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee , and was hosted by Clifton Davis and Sandi Patti .[ 1]
Award recipients
Artists
Artist of the Year
New Artist of the Year
Male Vocalist of the Year
Female Vocalist of the Year
Group of the Year
Songwriter of the Year
Songs
Song of the Year
"Another Time, Another Place"; Gary Driskell; Word Music (ASCAP)
Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year
Rock Recorded Song of the Year
"Beyond Belief"; Beyond Belief ; Petra
Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year
Hard Music Song of the Year
"Stranger"; Holy Soldier ; Holy Soldier
Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year
Country Recorded Song of the Year
Traditional Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
Albums
Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year
Rock Album of the Year
Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year
Hard Music Album of the Year
Holy Soldier ; Holy Soldier
Southern Gospel Album of the Year
Inspirational Album of the Year
Country Album of the Year
Traditional Gospel Album of the Year
Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year
Instrumental Album of the Year
Come Before Him ; Dick Tunney
Praise & Worship Album of the Year
Strong And Mighty Hands ; Voices of Praise
Children's Music Album of the Year
Hide 'Em In Your Heart: Bible Memory Melodies, Vol. 1 ; Steve Green
Musical Album of the Year
Handel's Young Messiah ; Various Artists
Choral Collection Album of the Year
I Call You to Praise ; Steve Green
Recorded Music Packaging of the Year
Buddy Jackson, Mark Tucker; Beyond Belief ; Petra
Videos
Short Form Music Video of the Year
"Revival in the Land"; Carman ; Stephen Yake
Long Form Music Video of the Year
Revival in the Land ; Carman; Stephen Yake
References
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Major awards Years NOTE: The
1971 winners (except GMA Hall of Fame members) were nullified because of voting irregularities; no awards show was held in 1979, as the
Gospel Music Association moved the awards show from September to April.