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The Gospel Music Association Dove Awards (known as the GMA Music Awards from 2004-200) were created in 1969 by the Gospel Music Association to honor the outstanding achievements in contemporary Christian and gospel music. They are held annually in [[Nashville]], [[Tennessee]].
==Contents==Awards honor a wide variety of musical styles, reflecting the diversity represented in [[Contemporary Christian music]], including [[Christian hip-hop]], [[Christian rap]], [[Christian metal]], [[Christian punk]], [[Christian rock]], Christian worship music, Christian soft rock and Christian pop rock. Each award features performances by a number of the industry's newest and most popular artists including [[Rebecca St James]], [[Ethany Dillon]], and [[Kirk Franklin]].
{{topics}}* [[Contemporary Christian Music]] {{opinions}} {{quotes}} ==Main articleQuotes== The Gospel Music Association Dove Awards (known as the GMA Music Awards from 2004-200) were created in 1969 by the Gospel Music Association to honor the outstanding achievements in contemporary Christian and gospel music. They are held annually in [[Nashville, Tennessee]]. Awards are presented honoring a wide variety of musical styles, reflecting the diversity represented in Christian pop music, including Christian hip hop, Christian rap, Christian metal, Christian punk, Christian rock, Christian worship music, Christian soft rock (Contemporary Christian music), and Christian pop rock. Each award features performances by a number of the industry's newest and most popular artists including [[Rebecca St. James]], [[ethany Dillon]], and [[Kirk Franklin]].
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