Lizzo is many things: an artist, singer, dancer, songwriter, TV show host, businesswoman, and somehow on top of all of that, a pretty great flautist. In case you didn’t know, Lizzo can play the flute, ...
Houston's Lizzo recently received a special invitation to perform at the Library of Congress. On Tuesday, the "About Damn Time" singer came through and made history. Carla Hayden, head of the Library ...
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Lizzo is basking in her historical glory after playing a two-century-old crystal flute previously owned by the fourth president of the United States. The “About Damn Time” and “Truth Hurts” singer, ...
Some people visit Washington, D.C., for the tourist attractions, like monuments and museums. They probably don't expect to see history being made at a pop concert — but that's what happened to an ...
One doesn’t simply walk into Mordor. But apparently in Wisconsin you can walk into a tunnel and just start playing a really long flute. That’s just what Paul Harvey, also known as Flute Guy, did on a ...
The Library of Congress invited Lizzo to play the crystal flute that was a gift to James Madison in the early 1800s. She got a chance to play it during her concert in Washington, D.C., Tuesday night.
Lizzo just played an instrument with a whole lot of history. During the 34-year-old singer's Tuesday concert at Washington, D.C.'s Capital One Arena, Lizzo played a crystal flute gifted to President ...
Lizzo’s concert in Washington D.C. wasn’t a scene out of Hamilton, but it came pretty close. At the Capital One Arena on Sept. 27, the singer took it back to 1776 with a special guest: a crystal flute ...
History and music collided at Lizzo’s concert when the singer played an incredibly rare, 200-year-old crystal flute made for President James Madison. It all began when Librarian of Congress Carla ...
A classically trained flutist, the singer, rapper and songwriter spent more than three hours admiring the flute collection at the Library of Congress. Madison’s instrument was made for the second ...