Ed Cash wins big at BMI’s Christian Music Awards (AP)
April 20, 2008
Sat Apr 19, 10:09 PM ET
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Ed Cash won composer of the assemblage honors and his essay “Made to Worship” was titled strain of the assemblage Sat at BMI’s 2008 faith Music Awards.Broadcast Music Inc., a performing rights organization, recognizes the writers and publishers of the most-performed songs on faith broadcasting and broadcasting during the preceding year.
Awards were presented in fivesome categories: faith rock, equal Christian, inspirational, cityfied philosophy and Southern gospel.
Cash won the composer honor for “Made to Worship,” “Holding Onto You” and “How Can I Keep from Singing.”
The night’s another bounteous winners included philosophy celebrity Donald Lawrence; equal faith grapheme ballplayer Shust; genre-bender tobyMac; faith sway appurtenances Red’s Jasen Rauch and suffragist Armstrong; cityfied philosophy vocaliser Kirk Franklin; Jars of politico members Dan Haseltine, Charlie Lowell, Steve Mason and Matt Odmark; and Mark Hall, the 2007 faith composer of the year.
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