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Best Modern Soul Gospel Album
Album of the Year
"Let's Make a Move"
"Somethin' 'Bout a Sunday"
"Lose My Soul"
"I'm In Love"
"I Pray"
"Misunderstood"
Gospel Album of the Year
"In the Company of Angels"
"The Gospel According to Tony!: An Album of Longing"
"Gospeltown's Best"
"Hymns and Worship Songs"
"I'm Still Standing"
"Woman Up!: The Female Movement Of Praise!"
Song of the Year
TobyMac — "Are You Washed In the Blood?"
Point Of Grace — "Lose My Soul"
TobyMac — "Never Alone"
Dove Award — "You Were Beautiful", David Phelps, songwriter
Kirk Franklin — "Lord I Need You"
Terry Taylor — "I Can Only Imagine"
Rock Recorded Song of the Year
David Crowder Band — "Jesus Freak"
Jennifer Knapp — "You Are My Sunshine"
P.O.D. — "Last Resort"
TobyMac — "Lose My Life"
TobyMac — "Never Alone"
Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year
Third Day — "Dive"
Anointed — "All the Way to the Top"
Chris Tomlin & Jaci Velasquez — "Here I Am to Worship"
Hawk Nelson — "Pictures of You"
The O.C. Supertones — "I'm Not Ashamed"
Rock Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
Bobby Jones Church Choir, William Murphy, and Point of Grace — "You Are My Sunshine"
Cedric & Beverly Caesar, Cedric Caesar and Ron Kenoly — "It's Your Love"
Larnelle Harris — "Jesus Is the Only Reason"
Shane & Shane — "Reunited"
Third Day — "I Believe"
Urban Recorded Song of the Year
Eddie Levert, Terry Ellis & Fred Hammond, composers and arrangers — "Never Told You But I Do"
Lavell William Hawkins — "A Lifetime"
Monica — "So Good"
TobyMac — "Never Alone"
TobyMac — "Lose My Soul"
Traditional Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
BeBe & CeCe Winans — "I'm The Only One"
Cranford & Cece Winans — "Merry Christmas This Year"
Lauryn — "Just a Little Talk with Jesus"
The Williams Brothers — "It's Only Jesus"
The Williams Brothers — "Someday"
Dove Award for Rap/Hip Hop Album
Jamie Grace — "I Can Only Imagine"
Clipse — Hell Hath No Fury
KRS-One — Return of the Boom Bap
Lloyd Banks — The Hunger For More
Pitbull — M.I.A. vs. Mike D
Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year
Kanye West & Ray Lavender — "Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)"
Clipse — "Grindin'"
Kanye West, Ray Lavender and GLC — "Jesus Walks"
Lloyd Banks and Juelz Santana — "Still Fly"
Lloyd Banks and Travis Barker — "Stunt 101"
Rap/Hip Hop Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
Chris Tomlin — "Made to Worship"
Aaron Lindsey, Mike Elizondo and Mark Hammond — "Reach Out"
Bishop TD Jakes and Raphael Saadiq — "The Way"
Kirk Franklin — "Jesus"
Lavay Smith & The Red Elephant — "Wanna Be"
Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year
Kanye West — 808s & Heartbreak
Clipse — Hell Hath No Fury
Mary Mary — The Sound of Mary Mary
OutKast — Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
Ying Yang Twins — U.S.A. (United State of Atlanta)
Dance Album of the Year
Bobby "Blue" Bland — Complete in 1969: The Vintage Bobby Bland
Deborah Cox & Loon — Melt
Kleerup & Svenstrup — Show Us the Way
Nathan Bartholomy and Peter Toth — Sensual
Sash & Pimp Daddy — "Get Dirty"
Spanish Language Album of the Year
Banda El Recodo De Don Cruz Lizarraga — Canciones de Amor y Vida
La Factoría del Fuego — En El Tiempo de la Vida
La Factoría del Fuego — Hijos del Sol
Patricia O'Callahan — Quiero Estar Contigo
Reik — Tiempo de la Luz
Special Event Album of the Year
Michael W. Smith & Friends — We Need a Little Christmas
Michael W. Smith — Michael W. Smith & Friends: Reunion
MercyMe — The Worship Project Volume 1
Plumb and Shine — In the House
Sister Act — Sister Act: Live in New York
Musicals
Cabaret (Broadway revival) — John Doyle, book; Iris Rainer Dart, lyrics; Kander and Ebb, music; Universal Studios
The Color Purple (Broadway revival) — Stephen Flaherty, book and lyrics; Lynn Ahrens, music; Stephen Flaherty, Lyrics; Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg, producers; Oprah Winfrey, executive producer; Spielberg, co-producer; Oprah Winfrey, associate producer; Universal Studios
Fiddler on the Roof — Sheldon Harnick, book and lyrics; Jerry Bock, music; Joseph H. Stewart, executive producer; Universal Studios
Wicked — Stephen Schwartz, book and lyrics; Winnie Holzman, music and lyrics; Harvey Fierstein, co-author; Universal Studios
Country
Folk
Gospel
Christian & Gospel
Spanish Language
Other Languages
Inspirational
Roots
Children's
Deaths
June 25 – Don Pfrimmer, 75, Canadian Country singer
August 12 – Barbara Walker, 86, American music journalist
September 6 – Dave Koz, 38, jazz guitarist
September 7 – Chris Scruggs, 36, bluegrass musician
September 17 – Mark Heard, 58, American guitarist, songwriter and music producer
October 1 – Frank Guida, 76, American songwriter
October 26 – Dolph Rehberger, 67, American singer, banjoist and guitarist (The Kingston Trio)
October 27 – Jimmy Dospoy, 77, country singer (The Sons of the Pioneers)
October 28 – M. F. Crandon, 96, composer and arranger
November 21 – Ronnie Prophet, 72, Canadian singer (Buffalo Springfield)
Music awards
Grammy Awards
Grammy Awards of 2007
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance — "Lucky" performed by Jamie Cullum
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance — "Strange Fruit" performed by Macy Gray
Best Male Country Vocal Performance — "Cowboy Take Me Away" performed by George Strait
Best Female Country Vocal Performance — "There You'll Be" performed by Martina McBride
Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal — "Where Are You Now?" performed by Lady Antebellum
Best Country Collaboration with Vocals — "Give It Away" performed by Jason Michael Carroll with Kenny Chesney
Best Country Instrumental Performance — "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters" performed by John Cowan
Best Country Song — "Strange Fruit" (Mark Campbell, Troy Gentry, Rivers Rutherford)
Best Country Album — Buckle Up: The Best of Marty Stuart
Best Bluegrass Album — Long Journey Home: A Bluegrass Tribute to the Songs of the Eagles performed by Alison Krauss and Union Station
Best Bluegrass Album — The Earls of Leicester: Live at the World's Fair performed by The Earls of Leicester
Best Bluegrass Album — The Streets of Baltimore: Live At The Filmore performed by Hot Rize
Best Roots Gospel Album — I'll Rise: Award Winners 1968-2006 performed by The Gaither Vocal Band
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal — "A Song for You" performed by Beyoncé Knowles featuring André 3000
Best Pop Performance by a Group or Duo — "Strange World" performed by The Wallflowers
Best Pop Vocal Album — Taking the Long Way in 2008 performed by Rihanna
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals — "Soul Meets Body" performed by Christina Aguilera and Lil Wayne
Best Pop Instrumental Album — The Guitar Songbook performed by Ry Cooder
Best Dance Recording — "Mad World" performed by Michael Andrews and Paul Kalkbrenner
Best Dance/Electronica Album — Catch Tomorrow performed by deadmau