So...You want to see the first transgender African-American to perform at Carnegie Hall. Well, you'll have your chance next month--assuming, of course, that you havve a ticket.
You've probably heard this joke: "How do you get to Carnegie Hall?" "Practice!" Ms. Brown is living proof that truth behind that joke. The mezzo-soprano and violinst says she dreamed of performing at the world-famous venue since she was a fourteen-year-old at the Governor's School For The Arts in Norfolk, Virginia. While at Governor's "I realized that if I practiced and studied with the best, one day I could perform at Carnegie Hall.
If the following video is any indication of her abilities, we're in for a treat:
You've probably heard this joke: "How do you get to Carnegie Hall?" "Practice!" Ms. Brown is living proof that truth behind that joke. The mezzo-soprano and violinst says she dreamed of performing at the world-famous venue since she was a fourteen-year-old at the Governor's School For The Arts in Norfolk, Virginia. While at Governor's "I realized that if I practiced and studied with the best, one day I could perform at Carnegie Hall.
If the following video is any indication of her abilities, we're in for a treat: