Paul Baloche wins Dove Award for
Best Inspirational Song
Singer and Songwriter Paul Baloche received a Dove Award for
the song “Above All” at the Gospel Music Association’s
33rd annual Dove Awards in Nashville. Receiving a Dove Award
is the highest distinction in the Christian Music Industry. Previous
winners include well known artists such as Steven Curtis Chapman,
Michael W. Smith, and Amy Grant.
The song “Above All”, co-written with Lenny LeBlanc,
was sung at the Presidential Inauguration Prayer Service last
year when it was performed by Michael W. Smith. Michael also
featured two versions of the song on his latest platinum selling
album “Worship”, which has been receiving wide spread
air-play throughout the nation.
“The Dove Awards were certainly an event to remember”,
said Paul Baloche. ”The days leading up to the event were
filled with radio interviews and publicity events, something
which is not part of my usual routine. But it was great to talk
about a song that is very close to my heart. It is amazing how
a song from such humble and quiet beginnings in our church is
now reaching millions of Americans and others throughout the
world.”
Paul Baloche is featured on the Time-Life Songs4Worship series
for many of the popular songs he has written including “Open
The Eyes Of My Heart”, “Praise Adonai”, “Revival
Fire Fall” and more than 100 others. He has produced numerous
albums for Maranatha Music and also recorded four of his own
albums with Integrity Music.
Paul grew up in New Jersey but moved to California after High
School to pursue his interest in music. After graduating from
the Grove School of Music, he began writing modern gospel rock
which quickly gained popularity in churches throughout the country
and worldwide.
Paul lives in Lindale, Texas with his wife Rita and their three
children. From there he travels extensively, teaching at Worship
Seminars and performing with his band at large events in the
U.S. and abroad. Paul also serves as the worship pastor at Lindale’s
Community Christian Fellowship.
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