David Byrne Nominated for Academy Award for Original Song with Ryan Lott and Mitski, for 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Track “This Is a Life”

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Congratulations to David Byrne, who has been nominated for an Academy Award, with Ryan Lott (of Son Lux) and Mitski, for Original Song, for "This Is a Life," from the Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert film Everything Everywhere All at Once. You can hear it here. The film has received eleven Academy Award nominations, including Son Lux for Music (Original Score), another track from which features Randy Newman. The 95th Academy Awards will be held in Hollywood, airing live on ABC, on Sunday, March 12.

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Congratulations to David Byrne, who has been nominated for an Academy Award, with Ryan Lott (of Son Lux) and Mitski, for Original Song, for "This Is a Life," from the Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert film Everything Everywhere All at Once. The film has received eleven Academy Award nominations, including Son Lux for Music (Original Score), another track from which features Randy Newman. You can hear “This Is a Life,” performed by Son Lux, Mitski, and Byrne, below and the complete soundtrack, released on A24 Music, here.

The 95th Academy Awards will be held at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood, airing live on ABC, on Sunday, March 12. You can see the complete list of Academy Award nominees at Oscars.org.

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David Byrne, Ryan Lott, Mitski: "This Is a Life," Academy Award nomination, January 2023
  • Thursday, January 26, 2023
    David Byrne Nominated for Academy Award for Original Song with Ryan Lott and Mitski, for 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Track “This Is a Life”

    Congratulations to David Byrne, who has been nominated for an Academy Award, with Ryan Lott (of Son Lux) and Mitski, for Original Song, for "This Is a Life," from the Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert film Everything Everywhere All at Once. The film has received eleven Academy Award nominations, including Son Lux for Music (Original Score), another track from which features Randy Newman. You can hear “This Is a Life,” performed by Son Lux, Mitski, and Byrne, below and the complete soundtrack, released on A24 Music, here.

    The 95th Academy Awards will be held at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood, airing live on ABC, on Sunday, March 12. You can see the complete list of Academy Award nominees at Oscars.org.

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