23rd GMA Dove Awards

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23rd GMA Dove Awards
DateApril 9, 1992
Location Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Hosted by Marilyn McCoo and Glen Campbell
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The 23rd Annual GMA Dove Awards were held on April 9, 1992, recognizing accomplishments of musicians for the year 1991. The show was held in Nashville, Tennessee, and was hosted by Marilyn McCoo and Glen Campbell.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">GMA Dove Award for Vocalist of the Year</span>

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