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Celebrations are in order for Downtown Music Publishing songwriters Anthony Rossomando and Andrew Wyatt, alongside co-tunesmiths Lady Gaga (a Sony/ATV writer) and Concord-affiliated Mark Ronson, on their Academy Award of Original Song for “Shallow.” The Oscar win adds to a list of accolades for the Interscope track, including Grammy wins for "Best Pop Duo/Group Performance" and "Best Song Written For Visual Media,” a Critic's Choice win for "Best Song,” and a Golden Globe for “Best Original Song.” Rossomando naturally wore his meat tux for the occasion. Seen just before discovering that the Oscar trophy is actually a bottle of 25-year-old scotch are (l-r) Wyatt, Rossomando, Gaga, and Ronson.