MTSU alumni & 2018 Grammy nominees


The 60th annual Grammy Awards will be held at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan 28 and broadcast on CBS.
MTSU School of Music alumnus Wayne Haun is nominated for producing three of the five best roots gospel album contenders for the 60th annual Grammy Awards, which air Sunday night, Jan. 28, from New York. (Photo courtesy of Wayne Haun)
The Secret Sisters — Alabama natives Lydia, left, and Laura Rogers — are celebrating their first Grammy nomination for their third album, “You Don’t Own Me Anymore.” Laura Rogers is a 2009 music business alumna of MTSU’s College of Media and Entertainment. (Photo by Abraham Rowe)
MTSU recording industry alumnus Jason A. Hall is nominated for engineering Little Big Town’s “The Breaker,” a best country album contender at the 60th annual Grammy Awards, which air Sunday night, Jan. 28, from New York. (Photo courtesy of Jason A. Hall)
Former MTSU student Sam Hunt’s chart-busting “Body Like a Back Road” is nominated as best country solo performance and best country song at the 60th annual Grammy Awards, which air Sunday night, Jan. 28, from New York. (Photo courtesy of Red Light Management)
Country trio Lady Antebellum, which includes former MTSU student Hillary Scott, center, is nominated in the best country duo/group performance and best country album categories for “You Look Good” and “Heart Break,” respectively, at the 60th annual Grammy Awards airing Sunday night, Jan. 28, from New York. (Photo courtesy of LadyAntebellum.com)