
Documentaries on
Billie Eilish and
The Bee Gees and music supervisor
Alexandra Patsavas were among the recipients of
Emmy Award nominations today.
Recording Academy CEO
Harvey Mason Jr. received
Emmy nominations in the Music and Lyrics and Music Direction categories. He's up for the Television Academy's equivalent of Best Original Song—Outstanding Original Music Lyrics—for writing the music, with
Andrew Hey, to “Crimson Love,” featured on
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.
Austin Wineberg and
Lindsey Rosin contributed the lyrics.

The
Zoey team is competing in a difficult field that includes EGOT
Robert Lopez, nominated for writing “Agatha All Along” with his wife,
Kristen Anderson-Lopez, for
WandaVision; Bo Burnham’s “Comedy” from his
Netflix special
Bo Burnham: Inside;
Mark Shaiman’s “End Title” for
Soundtrack of Our Lives;
Christopher Lennertz and
Michael Saltzman’s “Never Truly Vanish” for
Amazon’s
The Boys; and
Anna Hauss,
Robert Weinroder and
William Horberg’s song for
The Queen’s Gambit, “I Can’t Remember Love."
In the Music Direction category, Mason’s nomination is for the only series among the five nominees. The music directors of single-episode specials up for the award are:
Aron Forbes for
Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry; Burnham for
Inside;
Ricky Minor for
Celebrating America—An Inauguration Night Special; and
Karl Mansfield for
David Byrne’s American Utopia.
The Outstanding Music Supervision category, meanwhile, is stacked with some of the best-known supes in the biz:
Alexandra Patsavas is nominated for
Bridgerton;
Dave Jordan and
Shannon Murphy are up for
WandaVision;
Randall Poster has
The Queen’s Gambit;
Liza Richardson is nominated for
Lovecraft Country; the team of
Amanda Krieg Thomas,
Alexis Martin Woodall and
Ryan Murphy are in for
Halston; and
I May Destroy You is acknowledged for the work of
Ciara Elwis and
Matt Biffa.

Among musical talent receiving noms, there’s
Billy Porter for Best Actor, Drama, for
Pose;
Cynthia Erivo in
Genius: Aretha (Best Actress, Limited Series or TV Movie); and
Lin-Manuel Miranda and
Leslie Odom Jr. for
Hamilton (Best Actor, Limited Series or TV Movie).
Three musician-focused shows are up for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special:
HBO and
Polygram Entertainment’s
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart; HBO’s
Tina Turner film
Tina; and
FX/
The New York Times’
Framing Britney Spears.
The
63rd Annual Grammy Awards is up for four awards in the Variety Special categories: Outstanding Special (Live); Production Design; Lighting Design/Direction; and Technical Direction.
The Weeknd’s
Super Bowl LV Halftime Show is also up for Variety Special, Lighting and Technical Direction.
Netflix’s
The Crown and
Disney+’s
The Mandalorian led the way with 24 nominations each. Disney+’s
WandaVision was right behind them with 23. A full list is
here.