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'''Bill Sherman''' is a songwriter and orchestrator whose work on the [[Broadway]] production of ''[[In the Heights]]'' resulted in a 2008 Tony Award for Best Orchestrations. In recent years, he has written songs for ''[[Sesame Street]]'', including "[[What I Am]]" for [[Will.i.am]] {{first|4214}}, and is currently the music director. The song was nominated for a 2011 [[Daytime Emmy Award]] for the "Outstanding Original Song - Children's and Animation" category. He has also written music for the updated version of ''[[The Electric Company]]''.
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'''Bill Sherman''' is a songwriter and orchestrator whose work on the [[Broadway]] production of ''[[In the Heights]]'' resulted in a 2008 Tony Award for Best Orchestrations. Previously involved in Sesame Workshop's ''[[The Electric Company]]'' reboot, he returned to the organization as musical director of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', and helms writing for the new recurring segment ''[[Elmo the Musical]]''.
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Other Sesame Street songs include "[[What I Am]]" for [[Will.i.am]] {{first|4214}}; the song was nominated for a 2011 [[Daytime Emmy Award]] for the "Outstanding Original Song - Children's and Animation" category.
   
 
==Song credits==
 
==Song credits==

Revision as of 19:25, 22 September 2012

BillShermen

Bill Sherman is a songwriter and orchestrator whose work on the Broadway production of In the Heights resulted in a 2008 Tony Award for Best Orchestrations. Previously involved in Sesame Workshop's The Electric Company reboot, he returned to the organization as musical director of Sesame Street, and helms writing for the new recurring segment Elmo the Musical.

Other Sesame Street songs include "What I Am" for Will.i.am (First: Episode 4214); the song was nominated for a 2011 Daytime Emmy Award for the "Outstanding Original Song - Children's and Animation" category.

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