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Keith Thomas
Keith Thomas
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Keith’s writing and recording collaborations span a wide variety of artists & writers including Whitney Houston, Heather Headley, Jessica Simpson, Luther Vandross, Amy Grant, Bebe & Cece Winans, 98°, Vanessa Williams, Brian McKnight, Mandy Moore, Claude Kelly, Liz Rose, Marcus Hummon, Amy Foster, Chris Mann, Danny Gokey and many others. His career has garnered over 40 #1 singles, in multiple genres such as Pop, CCM, Gospel, R&B, AC, generating album sales in excess of 30 million. Keith is also a founding member of farfurther.com – the forthcoming .music initiative. Awards: 2011 Grammy for Best Gospel Performance: Bebe & Cece Winans, Grace 2011 Grammy for Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album: Bebe & Cece Winans, Still 2010 Dove Award nomination: Female Vocalist Of The Year: Heather Headley, Audience of One 2010 Grammy for Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album: Heather Headley, Audience of One 2009 Grammy for Best Traditional Gospel Album: Various Artists, Oh Happy Day 2005 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: Cece Winans, Purified 2001 Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Album: Gladys Knight, At Last 1998 Grammy Award nomination for Producer Of The Year 1995 Produced the Academy Award winning song Colors of the Wind from the motion picture Pocahontas 1994 Produced Grammy Award nominated song, Whatever You Imagine, Wendy Moten, The Pagemaster 1992 Grammy Award nomination, Vanessa Williams, Record Of The Year, Save The Best For Last 1992 Grammy Award nomination, Save The Best For Last, Song Of The Year 1991 Grammy Award nomination for Producer Of The Year 1991 Grammy Award nomination, Amy Grant, Album Of The Year, Heart In Motion 1991 Grammy Award nomination, Amy Grant, Record Of The Year, Baby Baby 1991 Grammy Award nomination, Amy Grant, Song Of The Year, Baby Baby 1991 Grammy Award nominations for Bebe & Cece Winans, Different Lifestyles 1991 Three Doves Awards, two for Bebe & Cece Winans and one for The Imperials 1987 Grammy Award nomination, Bebe Winans, Best Soul Gospel Vocal (Male), It’s Only Natural