SWEET CRYSTAL SWEEPS
2013 DETROIT MUSIC AWARDS WITH FIVE WINS
In unprecedented style, Christian rock band SWEET CRYSTAL made it a “clean sweep”
at the 22nd Annual Detroit Music Awards Show (DMA) on Friday, April
19, 2013, winning all five awards in the “Outstanding Gospel/Christian”
category.
For the third year in a row, the band took home the
“Outstanding Gospel/Christian Act” award, solidifying their hold on that
prestigious category. This turned out to be just the first of five awards they
were about to garner.
Keyboardist and lead singer Marq Andrew Speck was then
awarded “Outstanding Gospel/Christian Vocalist”, “Outstanding Gospel/Christian
Songwriter” and shared the award for
“Outstanding Gospel/Christian Musician”, to make it four for four at the
DMA pre-show. What came next at the live concert awards ceremony turned out to
be even sweeter for these musicians.
SWEET CRYSTAL opened
the DMA show with a live performance in front of the nearly one thousand
attendees packing the Fillmore Theater in downtown Detroit. The band (Marq Andrew Speck-keyboards/vocals;
Bill Blatter–guitar; Steve Wieser-drums; Marty Zarski-bass) picked up their 5th
award for “Outstanding Gospel/Christian Recording”. Their song “Nothing Here
(For You To Fear)” from the feature film “War Flowers” made it five for five
wins, creating the first awards “sweep” in SWEET
CRYSTAL’s career.
“Absolutely surreal and humbling” says Speck about the
night’s outcome. “To be nominated and in the company of some of Detroit’s best
musicians is one thing; to walk away with all these awards…knowing that we won
because others support us, believe in what we are doing and then vote for us…what
a blessing.”
Sweep – it’s not just for sports anymore. Just ask SWEET CRYSTAL.
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