Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lizzy McAlpine, who is touring in support of her new album, "Older," photographed at home in Los Angeles. (Sarah Midkiff / For The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NEW YORK — Lizzy McAlpine’s superpower has always been her authenticity. Even when her voice floats through sold-out venues of ...
The album opens with “Come Down Soon,” exploring a fatalistic mindset in regards to new love. Nothing this good every lasts this long for me, McAlpine sings, as she grapples with the inevitable ending ...
The opening track on folk-pop singer-songwriter Lizzy McAlpine’s third album, “Older,” is only one minute and 40 seconds long. In that time, “The Elevator” carries the listener into McAlpine’s ...
Lizzy McAlpine performed her latest album “Older” in its entirety Saturday night. (Deanie Chen) After her song “ceilings” went viral on TikTok early last year, Lizzy McAlpine has become a household ...
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The 23-year-old singer-songwriter has secured a viral hit with "ceilings" as it's become the latest song TikTok has catapulted to the top of streaming charts Julia Moore is a TV Writer-Reporter at ...
Acclaimed artist Lizzy McAlpine releases two new Spotify singles-a new rendition of her own hit "ceilings" and a cover of Dawes' "A Little Bit of Everything." Recorded in the Spotify Studios in LA, on ...
On Sept. 21 at The Sinclair — fittingly across the street from Lizzy’s Ice Cream — Lizzy McAlpine welcomed her Boston crowd to what was to be an unforgettable show, featuring selections from her ...
Thousands of fans sway in sync, phone flashlights raised high, anticipating the crescendo. “But it’s not real,” Lizzy McAlpine sings as members of the Red Rocks Amphitheatre crowd join in. They belt ...
Lizzy McAlpine, who is touring in support of her new album, "Older," photographed at home in Los Angeles. (Sarah Midkiff / For The Times) Thousands of fans sway in sync, phone flashlights raised high, ...
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