32nd GMA Dove Awards

The 32nd Annual GMA Dove Awards were held on April 5, 2001 recognizing accomplishments of musicians for the year 2000. The show was held at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee, and was hosted by Michael W. Smith.

32nd GMA Dove Awards
DateApril 5, 2001
LocationGrand Ole Opry House, Nashville, Tennessee
Hosted byMichael W. Smith

Nominees

Winners are listed in bold type.

Song of the Year

  • "Dive"; Steven Curtis Chapman; Sparrow songs, Peach Hill Songs BMI))
  • "Don't Look at Me"; Stacie Orrico, Mark Heimermann; Fun Attic Music, Starstruck Music (ASCAP)
  • "Every Season"; Nichole Nordeman; Ariose Music (ASCAP)
  • "God of Wonders"; Marc Byrd, Steve Hindalong; Storm Boy Music (admin. by The Loving Company) (BMI), New Spring Publishing, Inc., Never Say Never Songs (ASCAP)
  • "He's My Son"; Mark Schultz; Mark Schultz Music (BMI), (admin. by The Loving Company)
  • "He's Still Waiting by the Wells"; Rodney Griffin; Songs of Greater Vision (BMI)
  • "I Could Sing of Your Love Forever"; Martin Smith; Curious Music (BMI)
  • "If You Want Me To"; Ginny Owens, Kyle Matthews; BMG Songs (ASCAP), Above The Rim Music (ASCAP)
  • "Imagine Me Without You"; Rudy Pérez, Mark Heimermann; Rubert Music Publishing (admin. by Universal Music Publishing) (ASCAP)
  • "Redeemer"; Nicole C. Mullen; Seat of the Pants Music (ASCAP), Wordspring Music, Inc., Lil' Jas' Music (SESAC)
  • "Written On My Heart"; Eric Foster White, Stephanie Lewis; Universal MCA Music Publishing, Zomba Enterprises, Chalante Music (ASCAP)

Songwriter of the Year

Male Vocalist of the Year

Female Vocalist of the Year

Group of the Year

Artist of the Year

New Artist of the Year

Producer of the Year

Album of the Year

Recorded Song of the Year

Inspirational Album of the Year

Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year

Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year

Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year

Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year (Formerly Contemporary Black Gospel)

  • Purpose By Design by Fred Hammond & Radical For Christ; Fred Hammond; Verity Records

Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year (Formerly Contemporary Black Gospel)

Traditional Gospel Album of the Year(Formerly Traditional Black Gospel)

Traditional Gospel Recorded Song of the Year (Formerly Traditional Black Gospel)

Urban Recorded Song of the Year

Country Album of the Year

  • (insufficient number of eligible entries)

Country Recorded Song of the Year

Rock Album of the Year

Rock Recorded Song of the Year

Hard Music Album of the Year

Hard Music Recorded Song of the Year

Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year

Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year

Modern Rock Album of the Year

Modern Rock Recorded Song of the Year

Instrumental Album of the Year

  • Lights Of Madrid by Phil Keaggy; Phil Keaggy; Word Artisan Records

Praise And Worship Album of the Year

Children's Music Album of the Year

  • A Queen, a King, and a Very Blue Berry - Veggietunes; Kurt Heinecke, Mike Nawrocki; Big Idea Productions

Musical of the Year

  • Tie: 2,000 Decembers Ago; Joel Lindsey, Russell Mauldin; Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing
  • Tie: Redeemer; Claire Cloninger; Dave Williamson; Word Music

Youth/Children's Musical of the Year

Choral Collection Album of the Year

  • God Is Working; Carol Cymbala; Brooklyn Tabernacle Music

Special Event Album of the Year

Short Form Music Video of the Year

Long Form Music Video of the Year

Recorded Music Packaging of the Year

Bluegrass Recorded Song of the Year

  • "Are You Afraid To Die" from Soldier of the Cross by Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder; Ira Louvin, Charlie Louvin, Eddie Hill; Skaggs Family Records

Spanish Language Album of the Year

Enhanced CD of the Year

  • (insufficient number of eligible entries)

Urban Album of the Year

Bluegrass Album of the Year

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