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Renowned family harmony group The Isaacs has received four nominations for the upcoming 56th Annual GMA Dove Awards, reflecting their continued impact in the world of gospel and roots music. The nominations span a range of categories, including performance, songwriting, and production, highlighting the group’s musical excellence and creative leadership. The group is currently on the road on a national tour.

The Isaacs’ nominations include:

Bluegrass/Country/Roots Recorded Song of the Year – “More Than a Hollow Hallelujah” – written and recorded by The Isaacs

Bluegrass/Country/Roots Album of the Year – More Than A Hollow Hallelujah

Additionally, Ben Isaacs earned three production nominations for his outstanding work on:

More Than A Hollow Hallelujah – The Isaacs

Straight from the Heart – High Road

Life Lessons – Mark Lowry

Becky Bowman, Sonya Isaacs and Kenna West wrote:

“There’s A River”– High Road – nominated in the Bluegrass/Country/Roots Recorded Song of the Year

“We are honored and humbled by these nominations,” said Lily Isaacs. “It’s such a blessing to be recognized for sharing the message of hope, faith, and love through our music.”

In addition, Sonya, Ben, and Becky add, “This is our first ‘praise and worship’ album and to be in the category is such an honor. How exciting to round out our nomination categories with such talent as Brandon Lake, Carrie Underwood, and Jelly Roll! For this, we are smiling and thanking God for spreading our voices to new audiences.”

The Isaacs continue to be a leading voice in gospel and Americana music, blending Southern gospel, bluegrass, and inspirational worship with their unmistakable family harmony. They have lent their voices to such superstars as Dolly Parton, Reba, Vince Gill, Carly Pearce, Alison Krauss, Paul Simon, George Jones, and many others. They have performed on over 100 albums across all genres over the years.

The 56th Annual GMA Dove Awards will be held on October 7th in Nashville and will air on TBN on Friday, October 7th.

For more information on The Isaacs, visit www.theisaacs.com.

Sarah Hearn
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Sarah Hearn is Editor-in-Chief of PositivelyGospel.com, founded in 2011. The site was recently named among Feedspot's Top Gospel and Christian Music Websites. Sarah is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists and the Gospel Music Association.

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