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Bill Sherman is an American composer, producer, arranger, and orchestrator. He is known for his work on In the Heights, Hamilton, and Sesame Street. Sherman is also a member of Team Supreme that co-hosts the Questlove Supreme podcast.

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Biography

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Sherman was born in New York to Susan B. Sherman and Dr. Fredrick T. Sherman.[1] Sherman graduated from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut in 2002.[2] In 2003, he joined his roommate Lin-Manuel Miranda to form the freestyle rap group Freestyle Love Supreme,[3] while also working with Miranda to orchestrate and arrange the music for In the Heights.[4] His work on In the Heights won him the 2008 Tony Award for Best Orchestrations and the 2008 Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album.[5][6] He collaborated again with Miranda to produce the Hamilton album, for which he won the 2015 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album.[7]

Sherman is the musical director for several Sesame Workshop shows, including Sesame Street, for which he has written over 3000 songs.[8] He has won three Daytime Entertainment Creative Arts Emmy Awards for "Outstanding Original Song – Children’s and Animation" for his work on Sesame street: "What I Am" in 2011,[9] "The Power of Yet" in 2015,[10] and "A Song About Songs" in 2018.[11]

Stage

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Year Title Role Venue Ref.
2008 In the Heights Orchestrator, arranger Broadway, Richard Rodgers Theatre [12]
2019 Freestyle Love Supreme Musical Supervisor Broadway, Booth Theatre
2021
2022 & Juliet Orchestrator, arranger Broadway, Stephen Sondheim Theatre

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2007 Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Orchestrations In the Heights Nominated [13]
2008 Tony Awards Best Orchestrations Won
2011 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Original Song – Children’s and Animation "What I Am" from Sesame Street Won [14]
2015 "The Power of Yet" from Sesame Street Won [15]
Grammy Awards Best Musical Theater Album Hamilton as producer Won [16]
2018 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Original Song – Children’s and Animation "A Song About Songs" from Sesame Street Won [17]
2023 Tony Awards Best Orchestrations & Juliet Nominated [18]
Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding Orchestrations Nominated

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''Bill Sherman'' is an American composer, producer, arranger, and orchestrator known for his significant contributions to Broadway theater and children's television. His work on the musicals In the Heights and Hamilton, as well as his ongoing role as music director for Sesame Street, has established him as a prominent figure in contemporary American music and entertainment. Sherman's collaborations have earned him major industry awards across multiple disciplines. His involvement in In the Heights garnered a Tony Award, while his production and arrangement work on the original Broadway cast albums of In the Heights and Hamilton received Grammy Awards. Additionally, his contributions to Sesame Street have been recognized with Emmy Awards. Beyond these high-profile projects, Sherman has been a member of the improv hip-hop group Freestyle Love Supreme and has worked on productions such as & Juliet. He also co-hosts the Questlove Supreme podcast, further extending his influence in music and media. His versatile career spans Broadway, television, recorded music, and podcasting, reflecting a broad impact on popular culture.

Early life and education

Career

Freestyle Love Supreme

Bill Sherman co-founded the hip-hop improv and comedy group Freestyle Love Supreme in 2003 alongside his roommate Lin-Manuel Miranda and fellow performers including Christopher Jackson. The group's first performance took place the day after the August 2003 New York City blackout, marking the beginning of their signature blend of freestyle rap, improvisation, and musical comedy. Sherman, performing under the stage name King Sherman, has remained a core member since its inception, contributing as a performer, instrumentalist, and key creative force in the ensemble's live shows and international appearances at festivals such as Aspen, Edinburgh, Melbourne, and Montreal. Freestyle Love Supreme reached Broadway in 2019 with a limited engagement at the Booth Theatre, where Sherman served as musical supervisor and made cameo appearances as King Sherman during select unannounced performances. The production opened on October 2, 2019, and concluded on January 12, 2020, showcasing the group's improvisational format adapted for the Broadway stage. Sherman's long-term association with the group has included ongoing involvement through Team Supreme, which co-hosts the Questlove Supreme podcast. His work with Freestyle Love Supreme represents an early and enduring chapter in his career, bridging hip-hop improvisation with later collaborations in musical theater.

Broadway theatre

Bill Sherman has made notable contributions to Broadway as an orchestrator and arranger, particularly through his collaborations on acclaimed musicals. His work on In the Heights marked a major breakthrough, building on his earlier collaboration with Lin-Manuel Miranda from Freestyle Love Supreme. He served as orchestrator and arranger for In the Heights during its Broadway premiere in 2008. For his orchestrations on In the Heights, Sherman shared the 2008 Tony Award for Best Orchestrations with Alex Lacamoire. He also acted as co-producer on the In the Heights Original Broadway Cast Album, which won a Grammy Award in 2009. Continuing his collaboration with Miranda, he co-produced the Hamilton Original Broadway Cast Album (with The Roots), which won the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album in 2016. This recognition highlighted his role in both the stage production and its recorded legacy, though the cast album production remained distinct from his live theatre orchestration credits. Sherman later contributed as orchestrator and arranger to & Juliet, which opened on Broadway in 2022. His work on the show earned him a nomination for the 2023 Tony Award for Best Orchestrations.

Sesame Workshop and children's television

Bill Sherman has served as music director and composer for Sesame Street, the long-running educational children's series produced by Sesame Workshop, contributing to its music for over a decade. During this tenure, he has written over 3,000 original works for the program. His contributions have been recognized with three Emmy Awards in the Outstanding Original Song – Children's and Animation category. Sherman won the award in 2011 for the song "What I Am" from Sesame Street. He received it again in 2014 for "The Power of Yet" and in 2018 for "A Song About Songs," featuring Sia. Beyond Sesame Street, Sherman has composed and served as music director for several other PBS Kids programs. He worked on Nature Cat from 2015 to 2021. He has been involved with Donkey Hodie since its 2021 premiere, composing music for multiple seasons. Sherman composed for Work It Out Wombats! in 2023 across 11 episodes and created the main title theme for Alma's Way. These roles have extended his influence in educational children's media across multiple series.

Film and other projects

Bill Sherman has contributed to feature films and other media projects as a composer, producer, and executive music producer, often building on his theater collaborations. Continuing his partnership with Lin-Manuel Miranda from Broadway, Sherman served as executive music producer on the 2021 film adaptation of In the Heights, directed by Jon M. Chu for Warner Bros. In this role, he oversaw the entire sonic landscape of the film, including song development, recording, orchestration, arrangement, and both song and movie mixes. He assembled specialists in hip-hop, reggaeton, salsa, and other styles to create an expanded, cinematic version of the score. He is also credited as composer, producer, and writer on the project. That same year, Sherman was executive music producer on tick, tick... BOOM!, Lin-Manuel Miranda's directorial debut for Netflix. In 2023, Sherman worked as music producer on the feature film Theater Camp, directed by Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman. He composed the music for the television series The Accidental Wolf from 2018 to 2022. Sherman is the creator, executive producer, and music director of the musical comedy series Jam Van, which launched in 2023.

Awards and recognition

Personal life

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