Lizzy Long will play at the North Georgia Agricultural Fair in Dalton on Oct. 31
Country music artist Lizzy Long is coming to the North Georgia Agricultural Fair in Dalton on Oct. 31.
Lizzy Long has a new album, Dreaming Again, and she co-wrote five songs on the album. It includes rootsy covers from Queen and Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals Cats and Phantom of the Opera.
About Lizzy Long:
Lizzy Long began her musical career at an early age. Starting out on piano, Lizzy soon took up the fiddle, guitar, autoharp, bass, banjo, and mandolin. She has honed her skills to become one of the most accomplished musicians in the music industry, alternating between a variety of instruments to showcase her entertainment prowess. One of the youngest fiddlers to be inducted into America’s Old Time Country Hall of Fame in Anita, Iowa, and having played with legends such as Mac Wiseman, Jim and Jesse, The Lewis Family and Earl Scruggs, she has carved out her own niche and established herself as both an award-winning instrumentalist and vocalist.
Lizzy’s voice shimmers with strains of America’s musical roots. She has won multiple Bluegrass Song of the Year awards with songs including “Mountain Top,” “He Washed My Soul,” and “When We Fly,” a duet with Ty Herndon. She also garnered the prestigious Dove Award for Best Bluegrass Song of the Year with “God is There,” a duet with Rhonda Vincent. Her first solo project, Blueberry Pie, debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Bluegrass Chart. Of Lizzy’s phenomenal talent, Little Roy Lewis of the legendary Lewis Family summed it up best, "Pull a plank off the wall, and she'll play it!" Play it, indeed.
For more about Lizzy Long visit lizzylong.com.