RCA Inspiration Celebrates Two 2019 Grammy Award Nominations for Koryn Hawthorne and the Walls Group
RCA Inspiration Celebrates Two 2019 Grammy Award Nominations for Koryn Hawthorne and the Walls Group
RCA Inspiration celebrates two GRAMMY® Award nominations in the categories of Best Gospel Performance/Song and Best Gospel Album for the 61st GRAMMY® Awards, with nods for their chart-topping releases from Koryn Hawthorne and The Walls Group. Koryn Hawthorne garners her first-ever GRAMMY® Award nomination, with her recordbreaking #1 smash “Won’t He Do It” nominated for Best Gospel Performance/Song. The Walls Group are nominated for Best Gospel Album for their #1 hit album The Other Side (Fo Yo Soul/RCA Inspiration), marking their third career GRAMMY®
nomination. Additionally, multiple GRAMMY® winning Fo Yo Soul/RCAI artist Kirk Franklin receives his 23rd career GRAMMY® nomination as an artist and songwriter, for his featured performance with Tori Kelly on her song “Never Alone,” which is nominated for Best Gospel Performance/Song, Phil Thornton, RCA Inspiration SVP and General Manager says, “Congratulations to Koryn, The Walls Group, and Kirk on their GRAMMY®
nominations! We appreciate the recognition from The Recording Academy honoring their impact on Gospel over this past year with these nominations.”
The 61st Annual GRAMMY® Awards will air live from Los Angeles on Sunday, February 10th, 2019 on CBS.
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