Full Sail University graduates contributed to 76 nominated projects at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards. The annual ceremony will be broadcast live from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California on Sunday, February 2nd and will broadcast on CBS in addition to airing on Paramount+.
Full Sail University shared it was proud that seven graduates were nominated for Grammy Awards of their very own across categories including Record of the Year, Album of the Year, and Best Gospel Performance/Song to name a few.
Additionally, 61 graduates were credited on 76 nominated projects across 50 categories at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards including Best Country Album, Best R&B Album, Best Historical Album and more.
“Dating back decades now we have celebrated the outstanding accomplishments and projects our graduates’ careers are tied to, including this year at the Grammy Awards,” said Jay Noble, Full Sail’s VP of Alumni. “We are excited to watch the talents of our graduates being recognized on this international stage.”
During this year’s awards show, Full Sail’s individually nominated graduates include:
Brad Blackwood – 1996 Recording Arts Graduate
- Best Historical Album – Diamonds And Pearls: Super Deluxe Edition by Prince and The New Power Generation
Colin Patrick Harper (Collie Buddz) – 2001 Recording Arts Graduate
- Best Reggae Album – Take It Easy by Collie Buddz
Dominique Jones (DOE) – 2012 Music Business/2015 Creative Writing Graduate
- Best Gospel Performance/Song – Holy Hands by DOE
- Best Contemporary Christian Music Album – Heart of a Human by DOE
Colin Leonard – 1998 Recording Arts Graduate
- Record of the Year – Texas Hold ‘Em by Beyoncé
- Album of the Year – Cowboy Carter by Beyoncé
- Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical – Algorithm by Lucky Daye
Ken Oriole – 2005 Recording Arts Graduate
- Album of the Year – New Blue Sun by André 3000
Idania Valencia – 2015 Recording Arts Graduate
- Record of the Year – 360 by Charli XCX
- Album of the Year – BRAT by Charli XCX
Stuart White – 2002 Recording Arts Graduate
- Record of the Year – Texas Hold ‘Em by Beyoncé
- Album of the Year – Cowboy Carter by Beyoncé
Full Sail graduates have been impacting the entertainment industry for 45 years. Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida recruits students pursuing careers in entertainment media and emerging technologies.