Brian Courtney Wilson Earns Two Grammy Nominations

Motown Gospel celebrates GRAMMY® Award nominations for Brian Courtney Wilson, whose critically acclaimed album A GREAT WORK received two nominations for Best Gospel Album and Best Gospel Song/Performance. The 2018 GRAMMY ® Award nominations were announced today.
Wilson is recognized for his outstanding current album, A GREAT WORK which has been heralded as his best work to date. Truly 'a great work' the nominated title track, is the singer-songwriter's fastest rising single at radio and has reached number 1 on the Billboard Top Gospel song chart. The powerful song has deeply connected with audiences around the world.
These are Wilson's second and third GRAMMY® nominations. He was previously nominated in 2016 for Best Gospel Song / Performance for his breakthrough single, "Worth Fighting For." A GREAT WORK was also nominated earlier this year for two GMA Dove Awards.
The 61st Annual GRAMMY ® Awards will air live on the CBS on Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019.
About Motown Gospel:
Motown Gospel is one of the most prominent gospel music companies in the world, boasting two decades of chart-topping and award-winning artists, albums and songs. Owned by Capitol Christian Music Group/Universal Music Group, the world's leading Christian music company and market leader in recorded music, distribution, and music publishing, Motown Gospel's artist roster has included Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Smokie Norful, Tye Tribbett, Brian Courtney Wilson, The Clark Sisters and more.
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