Tyscot Records Earns 12 Stellar Gospel Music Award Nominations
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Tyscot Records – the oldest operating African American recording
label in the world – and its affiliated artists have garnered a dozen
Stellar Gospel Music Award nominations. Bishop Paul S. Morton & the
Full Gospel Ministry of Worship’s live recording, A Month of Sundays
(Integrity/Tyscot), pulled six nominations including the coveted Special
Event Album of the Year and Praise & Worship Album of the Year
categories.
Anthony Brown & group therAPy earned a nomination for their
Gospel Go Go track. “Blessings on Blessings” (Key of A/ Tyscot /
FairTrade), in the category of Urban/Inspirational Single or Performance
of the Year. The song held the top spot on the Billboard Gospel Airplay
chart in the fall of 2019. Casey J’s sophomore album, The Gathering,
which features the Top Ten radio single, “If God/Nothing but the Blood”
(Casey J/ Tyscot/ Integrity), pulled the former schoolteacher a
nomination in the category of Contemporary Female Vocalist of the Year.
Members of the legendary Thompson Community Singers aka The Tommies
earned two nominations as The Tommies Reunion. Their Tommies Reunion
(Seven Legend / JMG / Tyscot) project earned them acknowledgements in
the Traditional Album of the Year and Traditional Choir of the Year
categories. The set’s Top 20 radio single, “He Worked It Out,” has
amassed over 200,000 Pandora streams. Choirmaster Earl Bynum received a
nomination for his solo album, This Song is For You, in the Traditional
Male Vocalist of the Year category.
Tyscot is also venturing into Children’s media and earned a
nomination as Youth Project of the Year for the album, Gospel Kids
Present Christian Soldiers (Tyscot). “It feels great to know that
something I put so much hard work into to reach our youth is being
recognized by such a prestigious organization,” says Bryni Tiggs who
curated the set. “I pray that I can continue to use my talents to reach
God’s people.” The 35th Stellar Gospel Music Awards ceremony will take
place March 27, 2020 at The Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.