Covenant Awards - GMA Canada 2011 Covenant Award Winners/ 33rd Annual

GMA Canada 2011 Covenant Award Winners/ 33rd Annual

Official List

Lifetime Achievement Award
2011 Daniel Band

  • Blessings Fan Choice Award: Tenore
  • Song of the Year: "Let Me Rediscover You" - Downhere (Marc Martel, Jason Germain)
  • Recorded Song of the Year: "Manifesto" - The City Harmonic
  • Producer of the Year: Andrew Horrocks
  • New Artist of the Year: The City Harmonic
  • Male Vocalist of the Year: Matt Maher
  • Female Vocalist of the Year: Ali Matthews
  • Group of the Year: High Valley
  • Artist of the Year: High Valley
  • Album of the Year: Carry Me Home - Ali Matthews
  • CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year: Carry Me Home - Ali Matthews
  • Urban/R&B/Soul Song of the Year: "Circling Numbers" - Manuela
  • Urban/R&B/Soul Album of the Year: Songs From The Evolution Of Gospel Music - Toronto Mass Choir
  • Special Events/Compilation of the Year: Prodigal God - Brian Doerksen
  • Seasonal Song of the Year: "What A Boy" - Stephanie Mainville (Stephanie Mainville)
  • Seasonal Album of the Year: A Christmas Gift - Toronto Mass Choir
  • Rock Song of the Year: "Crazy Love" - Hawk Nelson
  • Rock Album of the Year: Crazy Love - Hawk Nelson
  • Rap/Hip Hop Song of the Year: "Avalanche" - Manafest (Chris Greenwood)
  • Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year: Live In Concert - Manafest
  • Praise And Worship Song of the Year: "Welcome To The Level Ground" - Brian Doerksen (Brian Doerksen/Paul Baloche)
  • Praise And Worship Album of the Year: Level Ground - Brian Doerksen
  • Pop/Contemporary Song of the Year: "One Step Away" - WakeUp Starlight
  • Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year: Two At A Time - downhere
  • Modern Worship Song of the Year: "Manifesto" - The City Harmonic
  • Modern Worship Album of the Year: Let Hope Arise - Chris Bray
  • Modern Rock/Alternative Song of the Year: "Tonight" - Sky Terminal
  • Modern Rock/Alternative Album of the Year: Lukewarm Love - Cities Under Fire
  • Jazz/Blues Song of the Year: "There's No Escaping Spring" - Mike Janzen Trio
  • Instrumental Song of the Year: "Rejoice In Hope" - Sean Spicer
  • Instrumental Album of the Year: Olive Tree - Sean Spicer
  • Inspirational Song of the Year: "Pursue Me" - Chris Bray
  • Inspirational Album of the Year: Songs For The Journey: The Story Goes On - Lianna Klassen
  • Gospel/Caribbean Song of the Year: "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" - Toronto Mass Choir
  • Folk/Roots Song of the Year: "God Only Knows" - Ali Matthews
  • Folk/Roots Album of the Year: TIE - The Last Goodbye - Rob Berg / Kindness - Steve Bell
  • Country/Bluegrass Song of the Year: "A Father's Love (The Only Way He Knew How)" - High Valley
  • Country/Bluegrass Album of the Year: High Valley - High Valley
  • Classical/Traditional Song of the Year: "Sempre Vicino: Prayer For Peace" - Tenore
  • Classical/Traditional Album of the Year: SING! Presents Tenore - Tenore
  • Children's Song of the Year: "Giver Of Grace" - Jon Bauer
  • Aboriginal Song of the Year: "Tennessee Sky" - Yvonne St. Germaine (Yvonne St. Germaine)
  • Video of the Year: "A Father's Love (The Only Way He Knew How)" - High Valley
  • Music DVD of the Year: Level Ground: The Live Experience - Brian Doerksen

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