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American gospel musician and pastor (born 1984) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Travis Montorius Greene (born January 17, 1984) is an American gospel musician and the founding senior pastor of The Forward City Church.
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Birth name | Travis Montorius Greene |
Born | Delaware | January 17, 1984
Origin | Warner Robins, Georgia Charlotte, North Carolina Columbia, South Carolina |
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Years active | 2007–present |
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Spouse | Dr. Jackie Greene | nee' Gyamfi | (December 2011 - Present) |
Website | travisgreene |
Greene began his music career in 2007 with the release of The More via Greenelight Records. He has since released two studio albums, Stretching Out in 2010, The Hill in 2015, and an extended play, Intentional in 2015. Travis Greene's third album Crossover: Live From Music City was released in 2017 as a live album. Greene's music has charted on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums and the Top Gospel Songs charts and he has been nominated for multiple awards, including five Grammy Awards and 13 Stellar Awards.
Greene and his wife Jackie founded and oversee The Forward City Church in Columbia, South Carolina.
Travis Montorius Greene[1] was born on January 17, 1984,[2][3] in Delaware, to mother, Charleather Greene[4] and was raised in Warner Robins, Georgia.[4] Greene's father died of an aneurysm in 1989.[citation needed] Greene was originally a still-born, but was resuscitated. A few years later, at the age of four he was resuscitated after a four-storied building fall, while he was in Germany.[5]
Greene's music recording started in 2007, with the release, The More, that came out on December 4, 2007,[6] from Greenelight Records.[7] The subsequent release, Stretching Out, a studio album, was released on June 8, 2010,[8] by Pendulum Records.[7]
The release of Stretching Out was Greene's introduction to the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart, where it placed at No. 27.[9] Songs, "Still Here" and "Prove My Love", both charted on the Billboard Top Gospel Songs chart, at peaks of Nos. 17 and 29, respectively.[9]
Greene released an extended play, Intentional, on August 21, 2015, with RCA Inspiration, where this placed at No. 3 on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart.[9] His song, "Intentional", peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Gospel Songs chart .[9]
Greene's second studio album, The Hill, was released on October 30, 2015,[10] from RCA Inspiration[7] and charted at No. 1 on the Billboard Gospel charts.
Greene's rise in the gospel genre has been reported in Billboard Magazine,[11] Rolling Out Magazine,[12] Jet magazine,[13] with performances at the Essence Music Festival,[14] Trumpet Awards and BMI Trailblazers.[15] In 2016, JET Magazine called Greene "The Future of Gospel".[13]
In 2017, Greene received criticism for his decision to perform at President Donald Trump's inaugural ball.[16]
On February 2, 2017, Greene recorded his third album Crossover: Live From Music City in Nashville, Tennessee.[17]
On March 24, 2017, Greene led the field of nominees at the 2017 Stellar Gospel Music Awards by taking home seven awards. At the awards, Greene performed a medley of "Made a Way" alongside Gospel recording artists Israel Houghton, Jonathan McReynolds and Jonathan Butler.[18]
Greene met Jackie Gyamfi (born 15 December 1987) during a ministry event in 2007, and the two went on to marry on her birthday in December 2011. They both have three sons: Jace (b. May 2014), Josh (b. September 2016) and Judah (b. April 2019), and together they currently oversee and are the senior pastors of The Forward City Church in Columbia, South Carolina.[19]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions[20] | |
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Stretching Out |
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27 | — |
The Hill |
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1 | 92 |
Broken Record |
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— | 125 [21] |
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Intentional |
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Year | Single | Chart Positions |
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2010 | "Still Here" | 17 |
2011 | "Prove My Love" | 29 |
2013 | "The Anthem" | — |
2015 | "Intentional" | 1 |
2016 | "Made a Way" | 1 |
2017 | "You Waited" | 1 |
2019 | "Won't Let Go" | 1 |
"Good & Loved" (with Doe Jones) |
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Year | Nominee/Work | Category | Result | Ref |
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2016 | "Intentional" | Best Gospel Performance/Song | Nominated | [22] |
2017 | "Made a Way [Live]" | Best Gospel Performance/Song | Nominated | [23] |
2018 | Crossover: Live from Music City | Best Gospel Album | Nominated | [24] |
2020 | "See the Light" | Best Gospel Performance/Song | Nominated | [25] |
2021 | "Won't Let Go" | Best Gospel Performance/Song | Nominated | [26] |
Year | Nominee/Work | Category | Result | Ref |
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2017 | Travis Greene | Top Gospel Artist | Nominated | [27] |
The Hill | Top Gospel Album | Nominated | ||
"Made a Way" | Top Gospel Song | Won | ||
2016 | Travis Greene | Top Gospel Artist | Won |
In 2017, Greene received seven Stellar Awards. In 2018, he received four Stellar Awards.
Year | Nominee/work | Category | Result |
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2017 | Made a Way | Song of the Year | Won |
Travis Greene | Male Vocalist of the Year | Won | |
The Hill | CD of the Year | Won | |
Travis Greene | Contemporary Male Vocalist of the Year | Won | |
The Hill | Contemporary CD of the Year | Won | |
The Hill | Recorded Music Packaging of the Year | Won | |
The Hill | Praise & Worship CD of the Year | Won | |
2018 | |||
Travis Greene | Artist of the Year | Won | |
Crossover Live from Music City | Producer of the Year | Won | |
Travis Greene | Male Vocalist of the Year | Won | |
Travis Greene | Contemporary Male of the Year | Won |
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