Chris Golden Receives Six ICMA Award Nominations

Popular Christian recording artist Chris Golden has been nominated in a staggering six categories at the 2019 Inspirational Country Music Association Awards. He is being considered for Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, Musician of the Year, Song of the Year, Video of the Year (for Grateful) and Producer of Year.
The live award show will be held on April 4, 2019 at The Grand Ole Opry house in Nashville, and will be hosted by Megan Alexander and John Schneider. There will be special performances by Jo Dee Messina, Kevin Rowe & The Prodigal Sons, Midsouth, and more. Chris is also scheduled to perform at the live show.
Chris stated, "I have so much to be grateful for. I've been on that stage countless times as a sideman, but this will only be my second time as a solo artist. It is always special to be recognized by your peers."
Chris is also slated to appear on the popular show Larry's Country Diner, taping April 3 in Nashville, Tennessee. The prolific performer has a single and video out now from his upcoming project Grateful.
Award winning Nashville journalist, Deborah Evans Price said of Chris's single, 'In the midst of all the craziness in the world, Chris Golden's new song "Grateful" reminds us of a gentler time and the truly important things in life. Chris has never sounded better and his warm, evocative voice wrings every ounce of emotion out of the tender lyric. The video, shot at his family's Alabama farm, is amazing too! Check it out!'
To purchase Chris Golden's music go to http://www.chrisgolden.net.
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