Travis Cherry
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Travis Cherry is a two-time Grammy-nominated American music producer, musician and songwriter from Raleigh, North Carolina. He has worked with artists such as Bone Thugs and Harmony, Keith Sweat, Jennifer Lopez, Trina, Snoop Dogg, Charlie Wilson and J. Holiday. His work appears on the Gold-selling album Back of My Lac' by J. Holiday and on Jennifer Lopez's 2007 album Brave. He also appeared in Episode 3 of the first season of BET's TV show Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is.
Travis Cherry graduated from William G. Enloe GT/IB Center for the Humanities, Sciences, and the Arts in Raleigh, North Carolina. He also attended Louisburg College and St. Augustine's University.[1]
Awards and nominations
| Grammy Awards | ||||
| Year | Category | Genre | Title | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Best Contemporary R&B Album[2] | R&B | J. Holiday Back of My Lac' | Nominated |
| Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album[2] | Gospel | Jason Champion Reflections | Nominated | |
Film and TV appearances
2006
- Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is -Episode 3 (July 26) – originally aired on BET
2008
- Blaque in the House
2009
- Split Ends – Episode 1 (August 8) – "Hypnotic" by S0sy – aired on Style Network[3][4]
2017
- Unsung- Case (singer) Episode (February 1) "Heaven" aired on TV One[5]
- "Bobbi Kristina" - "Home" by Demetria McKinney aired on TV One (October 8) [6]
2018
2021
- "Christmas In My Heart" airing on Hallmark Channel[8]