The Curry family’s list of accomplishments is well known in these parts.
Stephen is a two-time NBA MVP and three-time champion — and a pretty decent golfer as well — and Ayesha is an accomplished cook, author and TV personality.
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And now the family can add this: Broadway performers.
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OK, that might be a bit of a stretch, but in a just-released video, Stephen and daughters Riley and Ryan do a better-than-average job singing along to “You’ll Be Back,” one of the most popular songs from the musical “Hamilton.”
According to a marketing email, the car karaoke is the first in a three-part series for Infiniti Motor Company Ltd. and Unanimous Media.
Take a look:
In the comments portion of the video on YouTube, Stephen writes: “We’ve done this 1,000 times, but this is the first one on camera. ‘You’ll Be Back’ with lead vocalists Riley and Ryan. Ham Fam at heart. #ad #Infiniti #QX60”
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Mike Lerseth has worked for The San Francisco Chronicle since May 2000. Originally hired as a copy editor, he spent more than a decade working as a supervisor in Production before returning to the newsroom in June 2013 as one of The Chronicle’s two assistant sports editors. In that role, Mike oversees the paper’s NFL, Colleges, NBA, NHL, horse racing and high school sports coverage – with a dash of auto racing thrown in, too.
A seventh-generation Californian and married father of four, Mike began his newspaper career in 1982. Prior to The Chronicle, he held management positions at the Vallejo Times-Herald and Oakland Tribune and was also a news editor at the Contra Costa Times.