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Lizzo Tours Library of Congress to Play Historic Flutes & ‘Of Course, She Had to Twerk’ The superstar played the original Sousa piccolo and busted out "Stars and Stripes Forever." ...
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 ...
Ahead of her chance to play President John Madison’s crystal flute during her show at Washington, D.C.’s Capital One Arena, the superstar took a trip to the country’s national library, and ...
In two videos released by the national library, Lizzo performs an arrangement of the folk tune The Carnival of Venice (popularised by virtuoso violinist, Niccolò Paganini) and an excerpt from Francis ...
Pop star Lizzo played various collectible flutes in the Reading Room and flute vault at the Library of Congress's Great Hall on Sept. 26 in Washington, D.C. (Video: The Washington Post) ...
Can we expect James Madison on the next Lizzo track? Probably not, but the singer did borrow the Founding Father’s 200-year-old flute for a performance at the Capital One Arena on Tuesday. The ...
The Library of Congress has 17 Laurent flutes, it said. When Lizzo asked if she could play Madison’s crystal flute at her concert on Tuesday, the library’s collection, preservation and ...
Lizzo stood onstage during her concert at the Capital One Arena and blew into a crystal flute that belonged to James Madison, the fourth president of the U.S.
In a video shared to her Twitter account, Lizzo says, “B*tch, I just twerked and played James Madison’s crystal flute from the 1800s. We just made history tonight. Thank you to the Library Of ...
Lizzo has been playing the flute since she was 12 years old. On an episode of The Late Late Show With James Corden, Lizzo showed off some of her flute skills in the show’s “Carpool Karaoke ...
The Library of Congress lent Lizzo a 200-year-old crystal flute once gifted to James Madison for the Washington D.C. stop of her "Special" tour.
Last week, the Library Of Congress’ Carla Hayden invited Lizzo, the world’s foremost flutist pop star, to check out the institution’s collection of the instrument—which is apparently the ...
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