CeCe Winans, Maverick City Music, Carrie Underwood and Elevation Worship Win Big at 64th Grammy Awards

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After a three-month delay caused by the Omicron surge, the 64th Grammy Awards returned Sunday night. The show moved from its usual home in Los Angeles to the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Trevor Noah, who hosted the ceremony in 2021, came back to host once again this year.

On Sunday, April 3, The 64th Annual Grammy Awards are being held. This year’s location is at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Prior to the CBS telecast kick off, the premiere ceremony took place at the MGM Grand Conference Marquee Ballroom.

The pre-show takes place to give out some of the 86 awards, including the Christian music genre categories.

Gospel legend CeCe Winans was the big winner in this year’s GRAMMY Awards, taking home three including “Best Gospel Album, Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song and Best Gospel Performance/Song” for “Believe For It.”

Maverick City Music and Elevation Worship won the GRAMMY for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album “Old Church Basement.”

American Idol winner Carrie Underwood took home the award for Best Roots Gospel Album for “My Savior.” Carrie Underwood is now an eight-time GRAMMY winner.The Oklahoma native was crowned winner of the Best Roots Gospel Album category for her faith-based project, My Savior. My Savior was released in 2021 and features 13 gospel hymns.

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