Covenant Awards - GMA Canada 2005 Covenant Award Winners / 27th Annual

GMA Canada 2005 Covenant Award Winners / 27th Annual

Official List

  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Tommy Hunter
  • Artist of the Year: Thousand Foot Krutch
  • Female Vocalist of the Year: Amanda Falk
  • Male Vocalist of the Year: Brian Doerksen
  • Group of the Year: Thousand Foot Krutch
  • New Artist of the Year: Gaetz Ave
  • Children’s Album of the Year: Movers And Shakers – Outside The Lines
  • Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year: Truth – Hetti-Marie
  • Country/Bluegrass Album of the Year: Let Go – Cheryl Dunn
  • Francophone Album of the Year: Emmène-Moi – Tabitha Lemaire
  • Inspirational Album of the Year: Bare My Soul – Kristina
  • Instrumental Album of the Year: Road To Home – Brian Thiessen
  • Modern Rock Album of the Year: The Art of Breaking – Thousand Foot Krutch
  • Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year: Closer to You – Carried Away
  • Praise And Worship Album of the Year: Today – Brian Doerksen
  • Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year: Epiphany – Manafest
  • Rock Album of the Year: Grasping For Hope In The Darkness – Critical Mass
  • Seasonal Album of the Year: An Irrational Season – Carolyn Arends
  • Southern Gospel Album of the Year: Live In Havana – Parker Trio
  • Special Events/Compilation Album of the Year: Sea to Sea: Filled With Your Glory – Aileen Lombardo/Ten Shekel Shirt/Dean Salyn/Laurell Hubick/Brian Doerksen/Robert Critchley/Ron Wilding/Greg Sczebel/The Penny Merchants/Billy Funk/Starfield/Craig Douglas Band/Mark Stokes/Revolution Band/Fergus Marsh/Dan Wilt/Tehillah Toronto/Three Season Ant/Q-Town/Jon Buller/Ken and Tracy/Toronto Mass Choir/Sean Dayton/Chris Janzen/Glen Soderholm, Executive Producer Martin Smith
  • Song of the Year: "I Know" - Carried Away, songwriters
  • Aboriginal Song of the Year: "Carry Me" - Shezza, songwriter
  • Children’s Song of the Year: "Movers And Shakers" - Outside The Lines, Derek Elliotson, songwriters
  • Country/Bluegrass Song of the Year: "That’s What I Love About Jesus" - Paul Brandt, songwriter
  • Francophone Song of the Year: "Tout c’que je veux" - Tabitha Lemaire, songwriter
  • Inspirational Song of the Year: "Getting Ready For Glory" - Carolyn Arends, songwriter
  • Instrumental Song of the Year: "Ern’s Waltz" - Stephanie Mainville, songwriter
  • Modern Rock Song of the Year: "Be My Escape" - Matthew Thiessen, songwriter (Relient K)
  • Pop/Contemporary Song of the Year: "Here I Go" - Danielle Heykants, songwriter (Gaetz Ave)
  • Praise And Worship Song of the Year: "Today" - Brian Doerksen, Sandra Gage, songwriters
  • Rap/Hip Hop Song of the Year: "Let It Go" - Chris Greenwood, Gerard Thomas, Adam Messinger, Aubrey Noronha, Nasri Atweh, songwriters (Manafest)
  • Rock Song of the Year: "No Turning Back" - Travis Blackmore, Robin Ghosh, Mike Kidd, songwriters (Black Talon)
  • Seasonal Song of the Year: "On Angels’ Wings" - Ali Matthews, songwriter
  • Southern Gospel Song of the Year: "My Faith, My All" – Wendy Pound, songwriter (The Master’s Four)
  • Urban Song of the Year: "Everybody" - Greg Sczebel, songwriter
  • Producer of the Year: Glen Teeple

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