Raise It Up (August Rush song)
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"Raise It Up" is a 2007 (see 2007 in music) Academy Award-nominated song written by Jamal Joseph, Charles Mack and Tevin Thomas for the motion picture August Rush. "Raise It Up" is performed in the film by Jamia Simone Nash and Impact Repertory Theatre, an African-American youth theatre group based in Harlem.[1] The song was produced by Joseph and Mack.[2]
In the film, August Rush (Freddie Highmore) wanders into Harlem and is drawn to a church by the voice of a young soloist named Hope (Nash) singing this song, which inspires him. Hope ultimately brings him to the attention of her pastor, Reverend James (Mykelti Williamson), who helps August further develop his talent.[2]
"Raise It Up" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 80th Academy Awards; however, the nomination announcement originally said "Nominees to be determined". The production notes credit the song to the Impact Repertory Theatre as a whole[2]; however, Oscar rules allow no more than three individuals to be credited with the song for nomination purposes.[3] (This was the same rule that prevented Beyoncé Knowles from sharing in the Oscar nomination for her 2006 song "Listen" from Dreamgirls, even though she co-wrote it.) The next day, the Academy updated its list to show Joseph, Mack & Thomas as the nominees.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ Impact Repertory Theatre website
- ^ a b c August Rush production notes
- ^ 80th Academy Awards, Rule 16 (music awards)
- ^ List of 80th Academy Awards nominees
[edit] External Links
- A complete audio and video clip of the song is available at Warner Brother's August Rush web site as the featured item on the front page.