The Soul Train Music Award for Best Gospel/Inspirational Award
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- The Soul Train Music Award for Best Gospel/Inspirational Award is an award presented annually at the Soul Train Music Awards.
- The award was established in 1996, to recognize artists who have made outstanding contributions to the genre of gospel music.
- The award is given to the artist who has released the best gospel/inspirational album of the year.
- The award is voted on by a panel of experts.
- The award was first presented to Kirk Franklin in 1996.
- The award has been presented to such artists as Yolanda Adams, Smokie Norful, Hezekiah Walker, and Kirk Franklin.
The annual Soul Train Music Awards recognizes the best in black music and entertainment. This year, the award for Best Gospel/Inspirational Award goes to Kirk Franklin for his album “Losing My Religion.”
The Soul Train Music Award for Best Gospel/Inspirational Award is an award presented annually at the Soul Train Music Awards.
The Soul Train Music Award for Best Gospel/Inspirational Award is an award presented annually at the Soul Train Music Awards. The award was first presented in 1987, and has been presented every year since. The award is given to a Gospel or Inspirational artist for outstanding achievement in the field of Gospel or Inspirational music.
The award was established in 1996, to recognize artists who have made outstanding contributions to the genre of gospel music.
The Soul Train Music Award for Best Gospel/Inspirational Award is an annual award that was established in 1996 to recognize artists who have made outstanding contributions to the genre of gospel music. The award is given to both solo artists and groups, and is open to any artist who has released a gospel or inspirational song or album within the past year.
The award is given to the artist who has released the best gospel/inspirational album of the year.
The Soul Train Music Award for Best Gospel/Inspirational Award is an annual award presented by the American television network BET to honor the best in African American gospel and inspirational music. The award was first presented at the Soul Train Music Awards in 2009. The winner is selected by a panel of gospel music experts.
The award is voted on by a panel of experts.
The Soul Train Music Award for Best Gospel/Inspirational Award is an award presented annually at the Soul Train Music Awards. The award is given to recognize quality gospel or inspirational music performances by African-American artists. The award was first presented in 1987.
The award was first presented to Kirk Franklin in 1996.
The award was first presented to Kirk Franklin in 1996. It was previously known as the Gospel Album of the Year Award and was renamed in 2009. The award is given to recognize outstanding achievement in the field of gospel and inspirational music.
Past winners include:
-Kirk Franklin (1996)
-CeCe Winans (1997)
-Yolanda Adams (1998)
-Smokie Norful (2004)
-Mary Mary (2005)
-Kirk Franklin (2008)
-Israel Houghton (2009)
The award has been presented to such artists as Yolanda Adams, Smokie Norful, Hezekiah Walker, and Kirk Franklin.
The Soul Train Music Award for Best Gospel/Inspirational Award is an award presented to recording artists for quality gospel or inspirational recordings at the Soul Train Music Awards.
The award was first presented in 2002, and has been presented to such artists as Yolanda Adams, Smokie Norful, Hezekiah Walker, and Kirk Franklin.