Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis released their new concept album “Warriors” on Oct. 18. In addition to a flurry of music legends, the album features Miranda’s two sons. The cameo came out ...
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Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis wrote this lyric for an embodiment of the Bronx in “Survive the Night,” the opening track of their new concept album “Warriors.” And what’s being born ...
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When Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis decided to make an album off the classic cult 1970's hit movie "The Warriors," they decided the gang members needed to all be women. "It was very important ...
This month, we featured Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis ... An unknown beautiful place in Staten Island. Miranda: The bowling alley! Rab’s, baby! Oh, my Rab’s bowling alley.
"The Warriors," both a novel as well as a late 1970’s movie, is now a concept album from the creative minds of Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis, both of whom have too many credits to name.
Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator of Hamilton, and playwright Eisa Davis, a Pulitzer Prize finalist, have created a new Broadway musical — which is not actually on Broadway. Instead, it's a ...