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Carleigh Bettiol Performs 

‘Hamilton’ At Grammys

Carleigh Bettiol, back left, performed the opening number "Alexander Hamilton" with the cast of the broadway smash hit'Hamilton' at last night's Grammy Awards. Star and writer Lin-Manuel Miranda holds up the Grammy that the cast took home for "Best Musical Theater Album"
Carleigh Bettiol, back left, performed the opening number, “Alexander Hamilton,” with the cast of the Broadway smash hit “Hamilton” at last night’s Grammy Awards. Star and writer Lin-Manuel Miranda holds up the Grammy that the cast took home for “Best Musical Theater Album.”  (Photo courtesy Carleigh Bettiol)

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