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, ...
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 ...
Pedro Eustache - better known as 'Flute Guy' by watchers of The Game Awards - has announced that he'll be making a return to this year's show following a much-loved performance back in 2022. Teasing ...
WASHINGTON D.C. -- We're getting a history lesson from Lizzo after the Library of Congress allowed her to play a 200-year-old crystal flute. It wasn't just any old 200-year-old crystal flute. It ...
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 ...
Last night, during a show in Washington, D.C., Lizzo played a 19th-century crystal flute that once belonged to James Madison, fourth president of the United States and “Father Of The Constitution”.
On Sept. 27, Grammy award-winning songstress Lizzo was over the moon with excitement after experiencing a historical moment at her sold-out concert in Washington, D.C. The classically trained flutist ...
How Did André 3000 Learn To Play The Flute? Dre says he “got schooled by Uber drivers,” since he would often play during rides and learned different cultural approaches to the instrument (it does seem ...
In a city where history usually shows up in its faded and patina forms, Tuesday night saw it shimmer. Wearing a sparkling bodysuit, Lizzo stood onstage during her concert at Capital One Arena and blew ...
The basic premise sounds like a “Saturday Night Live” skit. A rapper from a yesteryear superstar group finally releases his long-awaited debut album, except now he’s a flautist and the album’s all ...
Over the past few months, Spokane has lost two leaders in the flute-playing community: Gale Coffee, 83, and Bruce Bodden, 57. Bodden won the role of principal flute with the Spokane Symphony in 1990 ...