Full Sail University Sends Seven Talented Graduates to the Grammy Stage

Full Sail University Sends Seven Talented Graduates to the Grammy Stage



Full Sail University is making waves in the entertainment industry, as seven of its graduates have received nominations for the prestigious Grammy Awards. The university proudly reports that its alumni are recognized across multiple categories, including Record of the Year, Album of the Year, and Best Gospel Performance/Song. This year marks a significant achievement for Full Sail, showcasing how its talent is making an impact on the global music scene.

The 67th Annual Grammy Awards will take place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on February 2, 2025. The event will be broadcast live on CBS and available to stream on Paramount+. Full Sail's alumni joined the ranks of industry-leading professionals, contributing to a remarkable 76 nominated projects spread across 50 categories. This includes prominent nominations for Best Country Album and Best R&B Album, among others.

Among the distinguished graduates nominated are:
  • - Brad Blackwood (1996, Recording Arts) for Best Historical Album with Diamonds And Pearls Super Deluxe Edition by Prince and The New Power Generation.
  • - Colin Patrick Harper (Collie Buddz) (2001, Recording Arts) recognized for Best Reggae Album with Take It Easy by Collie Buddz.
  • - Dominique Jones (DOE) (2012, Music Business; 2015, Creative Writing) nominated for Best Gospel Performance/Song with Holy Hands and also recognized in the Best Contemporary Christian Music Album category for Heart of a Human.
  • - Colin Leonard (1998, Recording Arts) celebrated for his work on the Record of the Year and Album of the Year by Beyoncé.
  • - Ken Oriole (2005, Recording Arts), whose album New Blue Sun by André 3000 is nominated for Album of the Year.
  • - Idania Valencia (2015, Recording Arts), involved in nominations for the Record of the Year and Album of the Year by Charli XCX.
  • - Stuart White (2002, Recording Arts), also joining Beyoncé's nominations for Record and Album of the Year.

Jay Noble, Full Sail University’s Vice President of Alumni, expressed pride in the successes of graduates. “Our graduates have made incredible contributions to the entertainment industry over the past 45 years. It’s gratifying to see their hard work celebrated on such a significant platform as the Grammys,” he stated. This recognition is a testament to the quality of education and the nurturing environment Full Sail provides to its students.

Founded in 1979, Full Sail University has established itself as a leader in education for careers in entertainment media and emerging technologies. With more than 100,000 alumni, the institution has garnered numerous accolades, including being named a top game design school by The Princeton Review and honored as the School of the Year by the Florida Association of Postsecondary Schools and Colleges in 2022-2023.

As Full Sail continues to empower its students and support their artistic ambitions, the university remains committed to fostering the next generation of creative professionals in the ever-evolving landscape of the entertainment industry. To stay connected with Full Sail's achievements and learn more about its programs, visit their official website and explore the innovative opportunities they offer for aspiring artists and tech enthusiasts alike.

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