news john legend announces sufjan stevens–produced children’s album, shares song by jazz monroe august 9, 2024 news sufjan stevens musical illinoise wins best choreography at 2024 tony awards by nina corcoran june 16, 2024 news sufjan stevens announces seven swans 20th anniversary reissue by ...
Sufjan Stevens is the producer behind John Legend’s new album for children "When I was thinking about who could bring these songs to life with me, he was the first and only choice. I’m so glad he said ‘yes.'” 11th August 2024 Sufjan Stevens musical ‘Illinoise’ is heading to ...
Illinoise, the dance musical by Justin Peck based on Sufjan Stevens’ 2005 album Illinois, has won Best Choreography at tonight’s 2024 Tony Awards. Peck earned the honor over Here Lies Love’s Annie-B Parson, Hell’s Kitchen’s Camille A. Brown, The Outsiders’ Rick Kuperman and Jeff ...
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Sufjan Stevens. Soundtrack: Call Me by Your Name. Sufjan Stevens was born on 1 July 1975 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is a music artist and composer, known for Call Me by Your Name (2017), Jessabelle (2014) and Little Miss Sunshine (2006).
原來, “Come on Feel the Illinoise” 屬於Sufjan Stevens的一個名叫50 states 的project, 意念是為美國每個州做一張soundtrack. 他的上一張碟便是為Michigan 而寫的. (我覺得這個概念概瘋狂又有趣, 香港可不可以做個19區的版本呢?) 而這張碟也真的說得上是一個Illinois 的road trip. Sufjan Stevens每...
Javelin pairs musical sweep with emotional breadth. At times, it has the feel of a big team album production — but it is decidedly not: almost every sound here is the result of Stevens at home, building by himself what sometimes feels like a testament to ‘70s Los Angeles studio opulence...
Javelin pairs musical sweep with emotional breadth. At times, it has the feel of a big team album production — but it is decidedly not: almost every sound here is the result of Stevens at home, building by himself what sometimes feels like a testament to '70s Los Angeles studio opulence...
The simplicity was musical shorthand for honesty. But at certain cues — as when Stevens sang, “How did this happen?”— the music became more complex. Each shift, exaggerated on stage compared to the recorded songs, was expertly handled by a four-strong backing band, joined at times by...