Antonio Sanchez has won the Grammy Award for his music for Alejandro G. Inarritu’s Birdman in the Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media category. The other nominated composers in the category included Hans Zimmer (Interstellar), Johann Johannsson (The Theory of Everything), Justin Hurwitz (Whiplash) and Alexandre Desplat (The Imitation Game). The jazz drummer/composer accepted his award in person. In the Best Song Written For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media, Lonnie Lynn, Che Smith & John Stephen won the award for the song Glory from Ava DuVernay’s feature Selma. Paramount Pictures’ Randy Spendlove accepted the award on their behalf. In the Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Visual Media category, the soundtrack album for Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me, which is produced by Julian Raymond and released by Big Machine Records, was honored with a Grammy award.
Antonio Sanchez wins Grammy Award for ‘Birdman’
Posted: February 15, 2016 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music NewsTags: Antonio Sanchez, Birdman, Grammy Awards
Grammy awards have always been hilarious. What a joke
Indeed. Pretty much all the others nominees were better choices than this preposterous score.
lot of people do. what are you smoking? lol
NO ONE takes the Grammys seriously anymore. It’s an asbolute joke.