2009 Photo Archive
BMI Trailblazer of Gospel 2009 honoree Donald Lawrence.
BMI Vice President Writer/Publisher Relations Catherine Brewton, BMI Trailblazer honoree Donald Lawrence, BMI Director Writer/Publisher Relations Wardell Malloy.
BMI Trailblazer of Gospel 2009 honoree Twinkie Clark.
BMI Vice President Writer/Publisher Relations Catherine Brewton, BMI Trailblazers honoree Twinkie Clark, BMI Director of Writer/Publisher Relations Wardell Malloy.
BMI Vice President Writer/Publisher Relations Catherine Brewton (left) and BMI Trailblazers of Gospel 2009 honoree CeCe Winans adding to her trove of top-shelf industry accolades comprising numerous Grammy, Stellar, and Dove Awards.
Pastor Marvin Sapp shows off award.
Pastor Marvin Sapp delivered an emotional testimony to the healing power of music as he accepted the award for "Never Would Have Made It," BMI's Most Performed Gospel Song of the Year. Pictured, Pastor Marvin Sapp backstage at the BMI Trailblazers of Gospel ceremony.
BMI's Vice President Writer/Publisher Relations Catherine Brewton, Pastor Marvin Sapp, BMI's Director Writer/Publisher Relations Wardell Malloy, BMI President & CEO Del Bryant, and Matthew Brownie.
Pastor Marvin Sapp and his collaborator Matthew Brownie accept awards for BMI's Most Performed Gospel Song of the Year for their co-written hit "Never Would Have Made It." Pictured, left to right are: BMI Vice President, Writer/Publisher Relations Catherine Brewton; Pastor Marvin Sapp and Mathew Brownie.
BMI President & CEO Del Bryant (left) presents an award to Matthew Brownie in recognition of his hit "Never Would Have Made It," co-written and recorded by Pastor Marvin Sapp on his critically acclaimed album Thirsty.