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Karen Peck and New River

Karen Peck and New River is a southern gospel mixed group based in Gainesville, Georgia.

Karen Peck and New River

1991–present

Daywind

Jeff Savage
Devin McGlamery
Jason Jackson
David White

Karen Peck Gooch (born March 12, 1960), soprano, 1991–present

Susan Peck Jackson (born February 4, 1957), alto (Karen's sister) 1991–present

Kari Gooch 2015–present

Grant Gibson 2017–present

1991: Karen Peck and New River

1992: Restoration

1993: Daddy's Home

1994: Alabama Live

1995: Unlimited

1996: Right on Time

1997: Makin' a Difference

1999: Turn It Loose

2000: A Taste of Grace

2001: Triumph

2003: For His Glory

2004: Faith, Hope, & Love

2005: Good to Be Free

2007: Journey of Joy

2008: Ephesians One

2009: No Worries

2010: Live at Oak Tree

2011: Reach Out

2012: Georgia Mountain Christmas

2013: Revival

2015:

Pray Now

2017: Hope For All Nations

2020: Lift His Name

2022: 2:22

2002: Progressive Song of the Year – "Four Days Late"

2002: Song of the Year – "Four Days Late"

2003: Female Vocalist of the Year

2004: Progressive Song of the Year – "That's Why They Call It Grace"

2006: Progressive Album of the Year – Good To Be Free

2008: Progressive Album of the Year – Journey of Joy

2008: Progressive Song of the Year – "Last Night"

2009: Country/Bluegrass Song of the Year – "Hey"

2010: Country Song of the Year – "I Want to Thank You"

2010: Fan Favorite Artist of the Year

2010: Progressive Album of the Year – No Worries

2010: Song of the Year – "I Want to Thank You"

2011: Fan Favorite Artist of the Year

2011: Female Vocalist of the Year

2011: Mixed Group of the Year

2011: Progressive Song of the Year – "Why Can't All God's Children Get Along"

2012: Fan Favorite Artist of the Year

2012: Mixed Group of the Year

2012: Progressive Song of the Year – "On the Banks of the Promised Land"

2012: Song of the Year – "On the Banks of the Promised Land"

2012: Susan Unthank Memorial Award – Karen Peck Gooch

2013: Album of the Year – How You Walk the Miles (Karen Peck solo recording)

2013: Song of the Year – "Mighty Big God"

Absolutely Gospel (SGN) Music Award


Singing News Fan Awards


Diamond Awards


Southern Gospel Music Fan Fair Awards


Gospel Music Hall of Fame

Official website

Interview with Karen Peck

YouTube

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