Denver band Gungor earns Grammy nomination

Denver-based band Gun­gor earned its third Grammy Award nom­i­na­tion in two years when “Ghosts Upon the Earth,” was nom­i­nated for Best Con­tem­po­rary Chris­t­ian Music Album last night by the Record­ing Academy.

Michael Gun­gor and his wife Lisa will go up against Chris­t­ian main­stay artists Chris Tom­lin (“And If Our God Is For Us”), Bran­don Heath (“Leav­ing Eden”), Lee­land (“The Great Awak­en­ing”), Man­disa (“What If We Were Real”) and new artists Royal Tay­lor (“Black & White”).

Here’s a link to all the nom­i­nees. Chris­t­ian rock is under the Gospel head­ing (No. 11) and includes just five cat­e­gories, which is a shame since Chris­t­ian music, includes heavy metal, rock, gospel, rap, hip-hop and all the “reg­u­lar” genres.

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