2001 Grammy Awards - Gospel

Gospel

  • Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
    • Dennis Herring (producer & engineer/mixer), Rich Hasal (engineer/mixer) & Jars of Clay for If I Left the Zoo
  • Best Rock Gospel Album
    • Dino Elefante, John Elefante (producers), David Hall, J.R. McNeely (engineers/mixers) & Petra for Double Take
  • Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
    • Bubba Smith, Michael E. Mathis (producers) & Shirley Caesar (producer & artist) for You Can Make It
  • Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
    • Warryn "Baby Dubb" Campbell (producer) & Mary Mary for Thankful
  • Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album
    • Brent King, Alan Shulman (engineers), Ricky Skaggs (producer & artist) & Kentucky Thunder for Soldier of the Cross
  • Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album
    • Carol Cymbala & Oliver Wells (producers) for Live - God Is Working performed by The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir

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