Preview: 36th Annual Stellar Awards
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Hey y'all! (I left off Mofos since this is a gospel event LOL)
It's that time of year for The Stellar Gospel Music Awards! This year's event is hosted by Jekalyn Carr and Tye Tribbett, and from the press conference I listened in on-- they are bringing amazing ENERGY to the stage!
The show airs Sunday, August 1, on BET, BET Her, and BET Gospel at 8 p.m. ET / PT.
More info here from the press release:
A new generation of gospel artists
showed up and showed out during the celebration as a testament to the genre’s staying
power. Among them, Pastor Mike Jr., nominated for multiple Stellar
Awards this year, performed “Big,” and host Jekalyn Carr belted her
songs, “Change Your Story” and “Jehovah Jireh.” Maverick City Music
treated audiences to the harmonious sound of “Jireh,” and various emerging
artists such as Jokia, Terrian, and Nia Allen were
spotlighted as up-and-coming gospel talent.
Big winners at the 36th
Stellar Gospel Music Awards include Pastor Mike Jr., who was named
Artist of the Year and won Rap/Hip Hop Gospel Album of the Year and
Urban/Inspirational Single or Performance of the Year. Kierra Sheard was
feted during the ceremony with Song of the Year and Contemporary Album of the
Year, and Maverick City Music won both New Artist of the Year and Album
of the Year. Other multiple Stellar Awards winners include Jonathan
McReynolds, who was named Male Vocalist of the Year, Contemporary Male
Vocalist of the Year, and as part of a group that won Producer of the Year; and
Tasha Cobbs Leonard, whose wins included Albertina Walker Female
Vocalist of the Year, Praise and Worship Album of the Year, and Contemporary
Female Vocalist of the Year.
Select
categories and winners are featured on Instagram @TheStellars. Social media lit up during the event,
generating more than two million impressions with posts featuring performances,
winners, and other notable moments. The audience and performers were pleased to
return to an in-person ceremony after the Stellar Awards went virtual last year
due to pandemic lockdowns. COVID-19 safety protocols were enacted as part of
the in-person event.
Among many highlights from “The
Greatest Night in Gospel Music,” Yolanda Adams, Tamela Mann, and Avery*Sunshine
joined together to deliver a powerful tribute to Lady Tramaine Hawkins,
who was honored with the Aretha Franklin Icon Award presented by Toyota. The
trio performed a medley including widely-known Hawkins’ songs such as “Holy One,”
“Changed,” and “Going Up Yonder.” The Clark Sisters, who received the James Cleveland
Lifetime Achievement Award presented by AT&T, also performed rousing
renditions of “Is My Living In Vain,” “Blessed & Highly Favored,” “You
Brought The Sunshine,” and “His Love.” The legendary group received three nominations for this
year’s Stellar Awards.
Kierra Sheard gave a spirited offering of “Something
Has To Break,” and Sheléa and Christina Bell sang The Clark
Sisters’ classic hit “You Brought The Sunshine.” Leading nominee Jonathan
McReynolds lifted his voice to the sounds of “Grace” and “Movin’ On,”
joined by Mali Music, and CeCe Winans burst into song with “Never
Lost” and “Believe For It.”
Who are you excited to see perform?
~Meik
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