Jason Cox Honored as BMI Christian Songwriter of the Year

Southern Gospel music songwriter Jason Cox was honored as the BMI Christian Songwriter of the Year at the 2022 BMI Christian Awards celebration. Cox was presented the award at BMI's Nashville location on June 15, 2022.
Cox also received additional recognition for his contribution to "I See Revival," performed by the Crabb Family, "If God Pulled Back the Curtain," performed by the Nelons, and "The Healer Hasn't Lost His Touch," performed by Tribute Quartet. Joseph Habedank was honored for his co-writing the #1 song, "The Healer Hasn't Lost His Touch," performed by Tribute Quartet. John Darin Rowsey was recognized for his songwriting contribution to "When God Says Wait," performed by the Browders.
"What a surreal evening," shares Jason Cox. "I can't begin to say how honored I am. To be named BMI Christian Songwriter of the Year and join a long line of people, many of whom are songwriting heroes to me, is truly humbling. I'm incredibly grateful for Daywind and BMI and the role they play in getting this music that lifts up the name of Jesus to the world."
"We are eternally grateful to BMI for recognizing the impact of each of these songs and honoring our songwriters," shares Rick Shelton, vice president of Daywind Music Publishing. "We are so very proud of Jason Cox, Joseph Habedank, and John Darin Rowsey for the achievements these awards represent."
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