Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir wins 7th Grammy Award
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Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir wins 7th Grammy Award
"The pioneer choir, which has expanded over more than five decades from a small nine-member group into a major ethnically-diverse ensemble, is bringing home the 2026 Grammy Award for Best Roots Gospel Album for "I Will Not Be Moved: Live with The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir." The choir was presented with the prize during the 68th Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony, held in Los Angeles."
"The ensemble is a blend of singers with a deep faith and classical training. The album includes several songs already familiar to Christian music genre listeners, as well as new songs that TBTC's founding director, Carol Cymbala, has either written or co-written, and features artists Stephen McWhirter, Babbie Mason, Brad Hudson and TaRanda Greene. Since going into ministry with her husband, Pastor Jim Cymbala, and establishing the choir in 1973, Carol Cymbala has written hundreds of songs"
The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir won the 2026 Grammy Award for Best Roots Gospel Album, earning the ensemble its seventh Grammy. The choir grew from a nine-member group in 1973 into a large, ethnically diverse ensemble combining deep faith and classical vocal training. The winning album, I Will Not Be Moved: Live with The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, contains familiar Christian songs and new material written or co-written by founding director Carol Cymbala, and features guest artists Stephen McWhirter, Babbie Mason, Brad Hudson and TaRanda Greene. Carol Cymbala has written hundreds of songs, recorded thirty albums, and continues to direct the choir's music ministry.
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