Lizzo may now be the only person to play crystal flute that belonged to James Madison
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”. This is not a series of words that we expected to write today. We did not know, for example, that …
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