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Broadway Liberals Debut Song to Push Gun Control
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Lin-Manuel Miranda and Ben Platt have added a show tune to the soundtrack of the Parkland, Florida student’s gun-control campaign. The new song is called “Found Tonight,” and is a mashup of Hamilton’s “The Story of Tonight” and the song “You Will Be Found” from the musical Dear Evan Hansen. It was written and performed by Miranda and Platt, and arranged by Tony-winning orchestrator, Alex Lacamoire, the song was written to benefit the March 24th “March for Our Lives,” organized by Michael Bloomberg’s Everytown for Gun Safety activist group and by the survivors of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting. |
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PHORTO
(3/21/2018)
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MOMMY! Make them STO-O-O-O-O-P....! |
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