Home Gospel Music News ENTERTAINMENT ONE CONGRATULATES JONATHAN MCREYNOLDS ON HIS FIRST GRAMMY® AWARD WIN

Movin On” with Mali Music EarnsBest Gospel Performance/Song at 63rd Annual GRAMMY® Awards

(Nashville, TN) – March 16, 2021 – Entertainment One congratulates Jonathan McReynolds on his first GRAMMY® Award win. Announced during the 63rd Annual GRAMMY® Awards Premiere Ceremony, McReynolds won Best Gospel Performance/Song for his Billboard Gospel #1 hit single “Movin’ On” with Mali Music (K Approved Enterprises/RCA Inspiration). The fan favorite single is featured on McReynolds’ latest effort, PEOPLE. “Movin’ On” marked McReynolds’ third number one single, preceded by the singles “Not Lucky, I’m Loved” and “Make Room.” PEOPLE, which doubles as a full-length visual album – the first for the genre of gospel music – is available now wherever music is sold and streamed at all major digital outlets.

“I work hoping to be considered for a GRAMMY one day, but still was completely stunned when it actually happened. Everything about the songwriting, recording, release and friendship was unique and special. Just how God wanted it to be,” shares Jonathan McReynolds.
The PEOPLE EP by Jonathan McReynolds boasts incredible collaborations with Mali Music, The Walls Group and Pastor Mike Todd. It is available now everywhere that music is streamed. Impacting radio now are the singles “Grace” and “Best Thing.”

“Jonathan works incredibly hard and gives his all in everything he does. He is a special gift in song and human form. I am proud, of course, and while awards aren’t everything, I am elated that in this moment his peers acknowledge that he should be bestowed an honor, that I believed he was truly deserving of,” says Gina Miller, SVP & GM, Music eOne Nashville.

For more information on Jonathan McReynolds visit jonathanmcreynolds.com; on Facebook at Facebook.com/jmcreynoldsmusic; on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube using the handle @jonmcreynolds
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