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Stacie Orrico is an American pop singer and lyricist.[1]
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Wins | 9 | ||||||||||
Nominations | 24 | ||||||||||
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American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, United States (ASCAP)
editYear | Result | Award | Category |
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2000 | WON | Christian Music Award | Most Performed Songs For: "Don't Look at Me" |
2001 | WON | Christian Music Award | Most Performed Songs For: "With A Little Faith" Given to the songwriter, David Wyatt |
American Christian Music Awards
editYear | Result | Category |
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2004 | Nominated | Outstanding Pop Album |
2004 | WON | Female Artist of the Year |
Billboard Music Award, United States
editYear | Result | Category |
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2000 | Nominated | Best Music Video Clip For: "Genuine" |
2001 | Nominated | Best Music Video Clip For: "Genuine" |
BMI Songwriter Award, World
editYear | Result | Award | Category |
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2004 | WON | Christian Music Award | "(There's Gotta Be) More to Life" Given to the songwriters, Sabelle Breer, Kevin Kadish |
2005 | WON | Pop Award | "(There's Gotta Be) More to Life" Given to the songwriter, Lucy Woodward |
Gospel Music Association, World
editYear | Result | Award | Category |
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2001 | Nominated | Dove Award | New Artist of the Year |
Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song - Songwriter For: "Don't Look at Me" | |||
Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song - Performance For: "Don't Look at Me" | |||
Song of the Year For: "Don't Look at Me" | |||
2004 | Nominated | Dove Award | Artist of the Year |
2004 | WON | Dove Award | Female Vocalist of the Year |
Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year For: Stacie Orrico | |||
Short Form Music Video of the Year For: "(There's Gotta Be) More to Life" | |||
2006 | Nominated | Dove Award | Long Form Video of the Year For: Stacie Orrico: Live in Japan |
Grammy Awards, World
editYear | Result | Category |
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2004 | Nominated | Best Contemporary/Pop Gospel Album[2] For: Stacie Orrico |
Juice TV Awards, NZ
editYear | Result | Category |
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2004 | Nominated | Best Solo Video For: "Stuck" |
MTV Video Music Awards Japan
editYear | Result | Category |
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2004 | Nominated | Best New Artist |
Music Television, World
editYear | Result | Award | Category |
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2003 | Nominated | Video Music Awards | Best New Artist in a Video For: "Stuck" |
2004 | Nominated | Asia Awards | Best Breakthrough Artist |
2004 | Nominated | Japan Video Music Awards | Best New Artist Video For: "Stuck" |
Victory Awards
editYear | Result | Category |
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2004 | WON | Best Album (Female Artist) For: "Stacie Orrico |
She also won 'Artist of the Year' award from Rock Across Australia (TRAA), a weekly Christian music chart.[3]
References
edit- ^ Orrico, Stacie. "Radio Swiss Pop - Music database - Musician". www.radioswisspop.ch. Retrieved February 15, 2024.
- ^ "Stacie Orrico | Artist | GRAMMY.com". grammy.com. Retrieved February 15, 2024.
- ^ Staff, C. P. (January 6, 2004). "Stacie Orrico Receives "Artist of the Year" Award". www.christianpost.com. Retrieved February 15, 2024.