
When DeGeneres welcomed the young basketball prodigy on her show, he floored us with his killer basketball handling skills. When we say 12-year-old Jordan McCabe’s got game, we aren’t joking. Watched how nimbly his fingers alight on the piano keys, you’d never guess he also plays rough-and-tumble hockey. Daniel Clarke BouchardĪt 14 years old, Canadian kid Daniel Clarke Bouchard has already played at Carnegie Hall - that’s quite an accomplishment for the young teen, who tells Ellen he’s been playing “officially” since he was 5. All of that, and she can play the violin like a virtuoso. As she gushes to DeGeneres about how she loves how everything shines so “brilliantly” in Los Angeles or how yummy popcorn is, we think we might pass out from the sheer adorableness of it. If 8-year-old music prodigy Alma Deutscher were any cuter or quirkier, we’re not altogether sure we could handle it. Precious doesn’t even come close to describing these two tiny talents, who dance like they’re in fast-forward and who are unbelievably polite. When 8-year-old Kevin Tellez and 6-year-old Beberly Devers appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show to display their world-champion salsa dancing skills, they dazzled us (and, it’s safe to say, the world). We particularly appreciate that Atticus favors Martin Van Buren “because of his sideburns.” Who says history is dead? History is alive and thriving in the lives of Rainer and Atticus, aka “the presidential experts.” We can’t actually rattle off as much info on our nation’s fine leaders as these clever little redheads can. DeGeneres invited the duo to recreate the performance, and let’s just say Heaven stole the show. Teeny little Heaven may only be three years old but, well, she’s heaven to watch dance! When her mom - who is a dancer - decided to record a simple video of her daughter practicing with her, she never realized Heaven had so much natural ability. He’s got the skill, sure, but it’s his confidence and positive attitude that has us grinning from ear-to-ear. DeGeneres invited the semi-finalist on India’s Got Talent on her show when she caught wind of his exceptional dance moves, which had gone viral on the internet. 8-year-old Akshat Singh could not tickle us more if he tried. Chatting to DeGeneres beforehand, it became clear he is just the funniest little ball of energy ever. Quite possibly the most memorable guest DeGeneres has ever had on her show, 7-year-old piano prodigy Elias Phoenix knocked everyone’s socks off - and that was before he ever sat down for his amazing performance. These cute cousins so enamored DeGeneres with their rendition of a Nicki Minaj song that she turned them into red carpet correspondents and has made them regular guests. Singing sensations Sophia Grace and Rosie are nearly household names now, but a few years ago they were just getting started on their road to fame - thanks to one of their performances circulating on the internet. Have you ever seen a child play guitar like that? Mind blown.

My father identified it and from then, the love and urge for music keeps me driving till now," he said.After seeing 7-year-old Brandon Niederauer show off his guitar shredding skills on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, we’re quite convinced this guy could be Jimi Hendrix reincarnated. "When I was two years old, I started playing drums. "I want to become a composer and basically a good human being," said the Chennai-based Nadhaswaram. The teenage, who is performing in Mumbai on Friday as part of the Symphony Orchestra of India - Autumn 2019 Season, wants to "compose music for Hollywood and also Bollywood when something comes as a project". Since I'm a home-schooled kid, I can easily manage my day with music spending majority time and that gives me more time for me to grow that love and interest towards music," he added. "I feel so happy whenever I perform in foreign countries. These milestones motivate me to achieve the next step." I have still lots to do, to learn and to practice. Talking about winning 'The World's Best' global talent contest, Nadhaswaram said: "This is the first step in my life I believe. The whole experience in that show was absolutely amazing, enjoyed every question of Ellen and every moment in that interview," Nadhaswaram told IANS. "Ellen was so kind and she encouraged me. He has also appeared on popular The Ellen DeGeneres Show earlier this year.

Music prodigy Nadhaswaram won a $1 million this year on an American reality show for showcasing exceptional talent on the piano. New Delhi, Sep 27 (IANS): Child prodigy pianist Lydian Nadhaswaram enjoyed meeting Ellen DeGeneres and says the comedian-host was very kind and encouraged him a lot.
