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The thirty-seventh annual GMA Dove Awards were held in 2006 recognizing accomplishments of musicians for the year 2005. This was the last year in which the awards were called the "GMA Music Awards"; the 2007 edition will be called the "GMA Dove Awards" [1].
[edit] Award recipients
- Song of the Year
- "How Great is Our God"; Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves, Ed Cash; Worshiptogether.com Songs (ASCAP), sixsteps Music (ASCAP), Alletrope Music (BMI)
- Songwriter of the Year
- Male Vocalist of the Year
- Female Vocalist of the Year
- Group of the Year
- Artist of the Year
- New Artist of the Year
- Producer of the Year
- Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year
- Rock Recorded Song of the Year
- Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year
- Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year
- Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year
- Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year (tie)
- Bluegrass Recorded Song of the Year
- Country Recorded Song of the Year
- Urban Recorded Song of the Year
- Traditional Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
- Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
- Worship Song of the Year
- “How Great is Our God”; Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves, Ed Cash; Worshiptogether.com Songs, sixsteps Music, Alletrope Music
- Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year
- Rock Album of the Year
- Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year
- A Collision; David Crowder Band; David Crowder, Jason Solley, Mike Hogan, Jack Parker, Mike Dodson, Jeremy Bush, Tedd T.; sixstepsrecords/Sparrow Records
- Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year
- Lifesong; Casting Crowns; Mark A. Miller; Beachstreet Records/Reunion Records
- Inspirational Album of the Year (tie)
- Southern Gospel Album of the Year
- Live at Brooklyn Tabernacle; Crabb Family; Jason Crabb, Adam Crabb, Aaron Crabb, Kelly Bowling; Daywind Music Group
- Bluegrass Album of the Year
- Country Album of the Year
- Urban Album of the Year
- Hero; Kirk Franklin; Kirk Franklin, Chris Godbey, Shaun Martin; Fo Yo Soul/Zomba
- Traditional Gospel Album of the Year
- Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year
- Praise & Worship Album of the Year
- Instrumental Album of the Year
- Life; Andy Hunter; Tedd T., Andy Hunter; Sparrow Records
- Children's Music Album of the Year
- Absolute Modern Worship for Kids; Various; Craig Adams; Fervent Records
- Spanish Language Album of the Year
- Leonardo; Leonardo; Isaac Hernandez, Leonardo Villanueva; Lamon Records
- Special Event Album of the Year
- Music Inspired by the Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe; Jeremy Camp, Steven Curtis Chapman, David Crowder Band, Delirious?, Bethany Dillon, Jars of Clay, Kutless, Nichole Nordeman, Rebecca St. James, tobyMac, Chris Tomlin; Ed Cash, Steven Curtis Chapman, David Crowder, Andy Dodd, Sam Gibson, Dan Haseltine, Charlie Lowell, Steve Mason, Matt Odmark, Jay Joyce, Shaun Shenkel, Aaron Sprinkle, Toby McKeehan, Adam Watts, Christopher Stevens, Mitch Dane; Sparrow Records
- Musical of the Year
- Grace That Amazes; Claire Cloninger, Lari Goss; Word Music
- Youth/Children's Musical of the Year
- His Renown; Steven V. Taylor, Louie Giglio; Word Music
- Choral Collection of the Year
- Recorded Music Packaging of the Year
- Redemption Songs (Jars of Clay); Stephanie McBrayer, Tim Parker; Jimmy Abegg; Essential Records
- Short Form Music Video of the Year
- "Stars"; Switchfoot; Coleen Haynes; Scott Speer; HIS Productions; Sparrow Records/Columbia Records
- Long Form Music Video of the Year
- A Night of Stories & Songs; Mark Schultz; Ken Carpenter; Franklin Films; Word Records
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