List of awards and nominations received by Casting Crowns

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Casting Crowns awards and nominations
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Casting Crowns performing live on the Come to the Well Tour in 2011
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Wins23
Nominations49
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Casting Crowns is a contemporary Christian music band from McDonough, Georgia. [1] Consisting of Mark Hall (vocals), Meledee DeVevo (violin), Juan DeVevo (guitars), Hector Cervantes (guitars), Chris Huffman (bass guitar), Megan Garrett (keyboard) and Brian Scoggin (drums), the band has released five studio albums: Casting Crowns (2003), Lifesong (2005), The Altar and the Door (2007), Until the Whole World Hears (2009), and Come to the Well (2011). They have also released four live albums and one holiday album. [1]

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Casting Crowns has won and been nominated for numerous awards in the United States. At the 48th Grammy Awards, their album Lifesong won the award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album, the band's only Grammy Award out of five career nominations. The band was awarded the Dove Award for Group of the Year for five consecutive years from 2005 to 2009, and they were awarded the Dove Award for Artist of the Year in 2010. Their albums Lifesong and The Altar and the Door have both received the Dove Award for Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year, while their songs "Who Am I", "Praise You In This Storm" and "East to West" have been honored with the Dove Award for Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year.

American Music Awards

The American Music Awards are awarded for achievements in the American record industry. Casting Crowns has been nominated for six awards, winning four of them. [2]

YearCategoryResult
2005 Contemporary Inspirational Artist Nominated
2006 Contemporary Inspirational ArtistNominated
2007 Contemporary Inspirational ArtistWon
2008 Contemporary Inspirational ArtistNominated
2010 Contemporary Inspirational ArtistNominated
2011 Contemporary Inspirational ArtistWon
2014 Contemporary Inspirational ArtistWon
2015 Contemporary Inspirational ArtistWon

Billboard Music Awards

The Billboard Music Awards reflect "chart rankings based on key fan interactions with music, including album sales and downloads, track downloads, radio airplay and touring as well as streaming and social interactions on Facebook, Twitter, Vevo, YouTube, Spotify and other popular online destinations for music". [3] Casting Crowns has been nominated for five awards, winning two of them. [3] [4]

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2011 Top Christian ArtistNominated
2012 Come to the Well Top Christian AlbumWon
Until the Whole World Hears Top Christian AlbumNominated
Top Christian ArtistWon
"Glorious Day (Living He Loved Me)"Top Christian SongNominated
2021 [5]
Top Christian ArtistNominated
"—" denotes nomination was for the band, not a work

Dove Awards

The GMA Dove Awards honor artists in the genres of Christian music and Gospel music. Casting Crowns has been nominated for 52 awards, winning 16 of them. [6]

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2004 New Artist of the Year Nominated
"If We Are the Body"Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the YearNominated
Casting Crowns Pop/Contemporary Album of the YearNominated
2005 Artist of the YearNominated
Group of the YearWon
"Voice of Truth"Inspirational Recorded Song of the YearWon
Live from Atlanta Long Form Music Video of the YearNominated
"Who Am I"Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the YearWon
"American Dream"Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song of the YearNominated
"American Dream"Short Form Music Video of the YearNominated
2006 Artist of the YearNominated
Group of the YearWon
Lifesong Pop/Contemporary Album of the YearWon
"Lifesong"Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the YearNominated
WOW Christmas: Green Special Event Album of the YearNominated
2007 Artist of the YearNominated
Group of the YearWon
Lifesong Live Long Form Music Video of the YearNominated
"Praise You In This Storm"Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the YearWon
2008 Artist of the YearNominated
Group of the YearWon
The Altar and the Door Pop/Contemporary Album of the YearWon
"East to West"Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the YearWon
2009 Artist of the YearNominated
Group of the YearWon
Peace on Earth Christmas Album of the YearWon
The Altar and the Door Live Long Form Music Video of the YearNominated
"Slow Fade"Short Form Music Video of the YearWon
2010 Artist of the YearWon
Group of the YearNominated
"Until the Whole World Hears"Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the YearNominated
CompassionArt: Creating Freedom From PovertySpecial Event Album of the YearNominated
2011 Until the Whole World Hears Pop/Contemporary Album of the YearNominated
Until the Whole World Hears... Live Long Form Music Video of the YearWon
The Essential Christmas CollectionChristmas Album of the YearNominated
2012 Artist of the YearNominated
Group of the YearNominated
2013 Jesus, Firm Foundation: Hymns of WorshipSpecial Event Album of the YearNominated
2014Artist of the YearNominated
ThrivePop/Contemporary Album of the YearNominated
2015 "Thrive"Song of the YearNominated
Glorious Day: Hymns of FaithInspirational Album of the YearNominated
2016 Contemporary Christian Artist of the YearNominated
"Just Be Held"Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the YearNominated
A Live Worship ExperienceWorship Album of the YearNominated
2017 Contemporary Christian Artist of the YearWon
The Very Next ThingPop/Contemporary Album of the YearNominated
2018 It's Finally ChristmasChristmas/Special Event Album of the YearNominated
2019 Mark HallSongwriter of the Year (Artist)Nominated
"Only Jesus"Song of the YearNominated
"Only Jesus"Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the YearNominated
Only JesusPop/Contemporary Album of the YearNominated
Only Jesus Visual AlbumLong Form Video of the YearWon
2020"Nobody (featuring Matthew West)"Song of the YearNominated
"Nobody (featuring Matthew West)"Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the YearNominated
"—" denotes nomination was for the band, not a work

Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by The Recording Academy and honor "artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position". [7] Casting Crowns has received one award out of six nominations. [8] [9] [10] [11]

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2006 Lifesong Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album Won
2008 "East to West" Best Gospel Performance Nominated
The Altar and the Door Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel AlbumNominated
2009 "East to West"Best Gospel PerformanceNominated
2013 Come to the Well Best Contemporary Christian Music Album Nominated
"Jesus, Friend of Sinners" Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance Nominated

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