The INSIDER Summary:
- Lin-Manuel Miranda took to twitter for a new viral campaign.
- The "Hamilton" fundraiser calls for celebrities and fans alike to sing their hearts out in support of immigration efforts.
- The fundraising happens through the Prizeo contest, which will send two winners to the opening night of "Hamilton" in Los Angeles.
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s latest epic "Hamilton" fundraiser is #Ham4All, a viral campaign calling anyone and everyone to sing their heart out to support immigration efforts. Even celebrities are not throwing away their shots.
By singing selections from "Hamilton" and broadcasting them on social media via #Ham4All, anyone can raise awareness. The fundraising happens via the accompanying Prizeo contest that will send two winners to the opening night of "Hamilton" in Los Angeles. Fittingly, the lowest number of entries costs just a single Hamilton ($10 bill) — they don’t call him the “ten-dollar Founding Father” for nothing!
The campaign will raise money and awareness for the “Immigrants: We Get the Job Done Coalition” — a "Hamilton" line itself! — which is comprised of “12 partner organizations that work throughout the United States to provide services to immigrants, refugees, and asylees, including legal representation, advocacy, and awareness campaigns.”
Here’s Lin’s original call the action:
HelloHelloHello
Introducing our biggest @Prizeo contest yet
& the #Ham4All Challenge!
Donate at https://t.co/ENfeupTPL5! Sing!
Oh, I ❤️ you. pic.twitter.com/7jCb1unwVo
— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) June 26, 2017
The idea is to enter into the contest by donating $10 or more and then upload your own singing video that challenges two of your friends to do the same. It’s another instance of internet virality at its very best, as the #Ham4All campaign caught on as a challenge among celebrities a la the Ice Bucket Challenge.
Check out some of the absolute best celebrity submissions to #Ham4All right here:
Weird Al Yankovic
I challenge @thomaslennon& @meganamram. #Ham4Allpic.twitter.com/bYF9CryFIx
— Al Yankovic (@alyankovic) June 27, 2017
Weird Al opted for “What’d I Miss,” a track from the back-half of the musical that represents Thomas Jefferson’s big debut as played by Daveed Diggs. As Jefferson is something of an antagonist, “What’d I Miss” is a jazzy tune that’s meant to strikingly contrast Hamilton’s more rap-forward style.
Thomas Lennon
Okay @alyankovic, I accept and nominate @cedricyarbrough and @KerriKenney#Ham4Allpic.twitter.com/PavUOJo2h4
— Thomas Lennon (@thomaslennon) June 27, 2017
Thomas Lennon quickly rose to the occasion and riffed on “Burn,” in which Eliza Hamilton (née Schuyler) rages against her husband’s philandering ways and his overwhelming ego. Lennon mixes up the lyrics to complain about Weird Al’s … well … weirdness — and he does so with a seriously cool electronic guitar.
Megan Amram
MY #HAM4ALL VIDEO! Take that, @alyankovic! I CHALLENGE @IMKristenBell& @rejectedjokes! go to https://t.co/44A8Rghbvg to donate! pic.twitter.com/VtFqazJIzz
— Megan Amram (@meganamram) June 27, 2017
The other celeb challenged by Weird Al, Megan Amram has perhaps one of the best "Hamilton" renditions from any celebrities on this list, partially because of the great acoustics from the floor of her bathroom. She opts for “You’ll Be Back,” in which King George III sings to all of America about the brutal, threatening love he has for the American colonies.
James M. Iglehart, Nik Walker, and Jevon McFerrin
It's on you @TaranKillam& @jordan_fisher to donate & sing your favorite song from Hamilton. @nikkywalks& @jevonmcferrin#Ham4Allpic.twitter.com/UnQan8MESr
— james m. iglehart (@jamesmiglehart) June 26, 2017
You could call this trio the absolute best celebrity rendition of a "Hamilton" song on this list, but is that even fair when they’re professionals? Each has performed as replacements, understudies, or as part of the ensemble in the actual "Hamilton" musical.
That being said, they turn the typically solo tune sung by King George III, “You’ll Be Back,” into a delightful barbershop-style trio.
“When push comes to shove, I’ll send a fully armed battalion to remind you of my love!”
Ayesha and Steph Curry
The Curry power couple belts out a short section of “The Schuyler Sisters,” in which the two principal female characters (and Peggy…) in "Hamilton" make their debut. Ayesha sings the part of Angelica as she laments the fact that Thomas Jefferson ignored women in the Declaration of Independence. Amazingly, a special guest joins Steph to back her up at the end of the video.
Shonda Rhimes
I challenge @scottkfoley, @KatieQLowes& @JasonWGeorge to make a donation & sing a fav song from Hamilton. #Ham4Allhttps://t.co/lE2t35FfSmpic.twitter.com/vyTaGMvvgW
— shonda rhimes (@shondarhimes) June 26, 2017
The queen of modern TV dramas gloriously speed-raps a section of “Washington On Your Side” in which James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, and Aaron Burr all complain about Hamilton and begin hatching their schemes to undermine his growing power. That becomes a whole lot easier for them when Washington later resigns from the presidency altogether.
Kelly Clarkson
I challenge YOU all of my fans!! Donate here: https://t.co/JzRg0SR3XU#Ham4All#OneVoicepic.twitter.com/5nlc3yhCTj
— Kelly Clarkson (@kelly_clarkson) June 26, 2017
Kelly Clarkson somewhat lamely sings only a few words from “It’s Quiet Uptown,” but whatever Kelly! It’s probably just because she sang the entirety of that song on The Hamilton Mixtape.
Taran Killam
I challenge fellow @lachsa-nians @HAIMtheband& @joshgroban to sing a song from @HamiltonMusical#Ham4All#WeGettheJobDoneCoalitionpic.twitter.com/lInbE9QcG2
— Taran Killam (@TaranKillam) June 26, 2017
Former SNL cast member Taran Killam (who actually playing King George III for a time in "Hamilton") hilariously forgets the lines to the beginning of “Wait For It,” easily one of the most epic songs in the entire musical. In it, Aaron Burr exposes his surging frustration at Hamilton’s success while simultaneously unpacking his own personal philosophy.
Ben Stiller & his daughter
Donate to support the Immigrants: We Get the Job Done Coalition! I challenge @TheLucasSteele@JoshGroban! #Ham4All@Lin_Manuelpic.twitter.com/NzDo8u9nC9
— Ben Stiller (@RedHourBen) June 26, 2017
To his credit, Ben Stiller actually flexes his acting muscles taking on the role of Aaron Burr during “Non-Stop” when Alexander Hamilton shows up on his doorstep in the middle of the night asking for help defending the new Constitution. “For once in your life, take a stand with pride. / I don’t understand how you stand to the side,” says Hamilton. “I’ll keep all my plans close to my chest!” Burr shoots back. It’s a great moment that communicates their respective philosophies and what’s at the heart of their personal conflict. It’s too bad Stiller can’t sing all that well.
Josh Groban remains conspicuously quiet via social media despite several challenges being issued from the likes of Ben Stiller and Taran Killam.
"Hamilton" opens in Los Angeles on August 11, 2017.
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