NASHVILLE, Tenn.—The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, among the most revered and influential ensembles of all time, has earned a 2026 Best Roots Gospel Album GRAMMY® Award nomination for I Will Not Be Moved: Live with The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. Produced by the group’s founding musical director, Carol Cymbala, along with J. Daniel Smith, the StowTown Records set joins recordings from such esteemed artists as the Gaither Vocal Band, The Isaacs, Karen Peck & New River, and Candi Staton in the category. I Will Not Be Moved was recorded live at New York’s landmark Brooklyn Tabernacle and spotlights guest turns from two-time Dove Award winners Babbie Mason and TaRanda Greene; Elevation Church’s Brad Hudson; and Dove Award-winning singer/songwriter Stephen McWhirter. Released in February, the project features seven worship favorites as well as three impassioned originals composed by Cymbala—whose songs have helped define The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir’s signature sound for nearly five decades.
“The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir has always been a household name when it comes to Christian music, and this GRAMMY® nomination represents the validity of choral music in the current culture,” says StowTown Records/StowTown Worship Resource president Landon Beene. “It is a joy and honor for our team at StowTown to represent The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir in this nomination.”
Cymbala and her husband, Brooklyn Tabernacle pastor Jim Cymbala, state, “We are thrilled and grateful for the GRAMMY® nomination the choir has received for its latest project, I Will Not Be Moved.”
The 68th Annual GRAMMY® Awards will be held Sunday, February 1, 2026, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The show will be broadcast live on the CBS Television Network and streamed live and on demand on Paramount+.
ABOUT THE BROOKLYN TABERNACLE CHOIR
Six-time GRAMMY® Award-winning ensemble The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir is a key architect of the modern worship movement. Since its inception almost 50 years ago, the iconic group has released more than 40 albums and garnered nine Gospel Music Association Dove Awards. Through the years, The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir’s recordings have featured guest appearances from such acclaimed genre-spanning artists as Paul Baloche, Larnelle Harris, Israel Houghton, Alvin Slaughter and Shane & Shane, among others.
Under the direction of founder Carol Cymbala, The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir has proclaimed the Good News of the Gospel and its power to change lives on some of the world’s most prestigious stages, including the 2012 inauguration of President Barack Obama, before an estimated worldwide viewing audience of more than a billion people; the 2023 National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, DC; Carnegie Hall; Radio City Music Hall; the Madison Square Garden Theater; and two Billy Graham Crusades.
ABOUT STOWTOWN RECORDS AND STOWTOWN WORSHIP RESOURCE
A powerhouse independent Gospel music label distributed worldwide via Provident/Sony Distribution, StowTown’s roster features renowned pop/Inspirational artists David Phelps, Charles Billingsley, TaRanda Greene, Jody McBrayer, and Tiffany Coburn, as well as acclaimed comedian Tim Lovelace, and some of Gospel music’s biggest names, including Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Booth Brothers, Triumphant Quartet, Doug Anderson, The Browns, The Erwins, Legacy Five, The Kramers, Sunday Drive, The Perrys, The Steeles, The Taylors, and Zane & Donna King.
The company’s newest initiative, StowTown Worship Resource, offers churches, worship teams, and choir directors exclusive access to a broad catalog of worship music, hymn arrangements, and digital tools designed to meet the unique needs of modern worship. StowTown Worship Resource is now the label home of The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and Rock Springs Worship and facilitates strategic partnerships with such names as Prestonwood Worship, TaRanda Greene, Charles Billingsley, Alvin Slaughter, and Babbie Mason, among many others. The mission of StowTown Worship Resource is to unite generations in worship through powerful music that inspires faith, fosters spiritual growth, and encourages heartfelt praise in churches worldwide.