Luis A. Miranda Jr. has revealed that he was administering his son Lin-manuel Miranda to sing Hamilton in the White House.
On Hamilton Screening in New York City last month, 71-year-old Puerto Rica-political strategist, philanthropist, lawyer consultant and author, spoke with PEOPLE magazine.
He told the business he was unsure that his son was performing a song from Hamilton in the White House in 2009.
When he called his mind, Luis said, “He was invited to the White House. He was asked to sing something from the heights and he said to me, ‘Dad, you know I’ve been working on Hamilton. Do you think I could play the only song I have?’
Luis added, “I’m like, ‘no. No, why don’t you go with what we know that works that are at the heights.’ But he presented it to the White House.
For those who did not realize, Lin-Manuel performed the early version of the Broadway Musical’s opening number, Hamilton Mixtape, On the White House evening with poetry, music and the spoke word on May 12, 2009.
It is relevant to mention that Encanto Star’s prominent action was the first time anyone performed Hit Broadway musical in public, which took place under Barack Obama’s regime in the United States.



