tobyMac named Artist of The Year at GMA Dove Awards

|PIC1|Multi-platinum and award winning ForeFront recording artist TobyMac had one of his best Dove Award experiences in his acclaimed career last night as he was named Artist of the Year, and received Dove Awards for Short Form Music Video of the Year ("Boomin'") and Rock Recorded Album of the Year as Artist and Producer with his latest project Portable Sounds. The 39th Annual GMA Dove Awards aired last week on the Gospel Music Channel.

"I am truly honoured to win all 4 awards, especially the Artist of the Year award," remarked TobyMac. "For GMA to recognise a Hip-Rock Funk artist flexes our diversity and makes me want to shout. I am blessed to have talented people around me to help me pursue my artistic passion."

It was 12 years ago in 1996 when Toby, as a member of dcTalk last accepted the award for Artist of the Year. As a solo artist TobyMac has been nominated twice before for Artist of the Year (2003,2007) has won seven Dove Awards.

Over the past year, and on the heels of two RIAA Gold -certified projects, TobyMac released his best-selling project to date, Portable Sounds, which was his highest solo debut ever on the Billboard Top 200 chart (No. 10).

In addition to sold out tour dates, four back-to-back radio hits and being named R&R's Christian CHR Artist of the Year in 2007 as well as CCM magazine's Best Male Artist of the Year, TobyMac was also nominated for a 2007 American Music Award as Favorite Inspirational Artist.

On May 26, after years of requests, Alive and Transported, TobyMac's explosive concert experience is finally being released on a DVD and CD combo. As his fans will confirm, TobyMac has one of the most electrifying shows around, and the full-length project puts you on stage with Toby and the Diverse City Band as they perform "Made To Love," "Gone", "Burn For You", "Diverse City", "Catchafire (Whoopsi Daisy)" and many more favourites.
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