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As the Oscars' lead music arranger, Chris Walden each year preps more than 100 pieces of walk-on and walk-off music for Academy Award nominees.
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Singer songwriter Ed Sheeran has discussed the backlash to his brief appearance in Game of Thrones, and argued that, actually, various other musicians had cameoed first. Sheeran popped up in Game of ...
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In the history of the Academy Awards, Diane Warren has one unusual distinction. The songwriter behind many of the most iconic songs of all time, including "Rhythm of the Night," "Nothing's Gonna Stop ...
"Starless" by King Crimson has cemented its status as one of progressive rock’s most unforgettable masterpieces, according to Collider.
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There are two clear frontrunners in this year's best original song race, either of which would be a worthy Oscar winner.