Veteran Christian artist Steven Curtis Chapman capped an emotional year by winning artist of the year during the Gospel Music Association's Dove Awards. Chapman took home Thursday night's top honor for the seventh time in his two-decade career. He has collected five Grammy Awards and 56 Dove Awards. The awards were televised live on the Gospel Music Channel and held at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, TN.
Steven Curtis Chapman, who is used to making Dove Awards history, having already received more Dove Awards than any other artist in the awards show’s 40 years, was named Artist of the Year for the seventh time and Songwriter of the Year for the 10th time. His 2008-09 worldwide hit “Cinderella” not only brought Chapman praise for his always consummate songwriting skills, it became a worldwide hit and sentimental favorite because of the tragic loss he and his family experienced nearly a year ago, when five-year-old Maria, one of three Chinese-adopted daughters who inspired “Cinderella,” died in an accident. Introduced by current tour mate Michael W. Smith and joined on stage in his band by sons Will Franklin and Caleb, Chapman’s performance of “Cinderella” brought the audience to tears and to their feet.
"It was awkward in a way to receive these awards, because I know a lot of it has to do with people wanting to say, 'We love you and are with you,'" said Chapman backstage at the Doves, acknowledging the prayers and support his family has following Maria's death on May 21, 2008 when their teenage son, Will Franklin, accidentally ran over her while backing the family's SUV out of the driveway. The Chapmans have three biological children -- Emily, Caleb and Will Franklin, and have adopted three daughters from China -- Shaohannah, Stevie Joy and Maria.
"I know a lot of the reasons why I'm standing here has a lot to do with what we've been through this past year," he continued in the Doves' press room. "There's a lot of mixed emotions. I never wanted to be here doing this acceptance speech under these circumstances ... but my family knows this is one more encouragement from the Lord to say how loved we are."
Chapman's performance elicited a tearful and prolonged standing ovation from the audience in Nashville's famed Grand Ole Opry house. Later in the show, his wife, Mary Beth, was by his side as he accepted his seventh Dove award in the Artist of the Year category. (Chapman is the most awarded artist in Dove history, including 10 wins in the Songwriter of the Year category.)
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