Who doesn’t like a good performance? I know I love it when someone on stage can engage me in their routine and keep my attention throughout. Although a lot of people can, there aren’t that many children who are willing to get on stage, at such a young age, and take up the challenge of singing for a crowd. The boys in this video, though, are a little bit different.
So much talent is packed into these young kids, it’s unbelievable! They’re so little yet they have such a command of the stage and their music. They are undeniably gifted and are extra talented at working the crowd. You can’t help but fall in love with their energy and vibe.
Hailing from both Toronto and Edmonton, Canada, the Melisizwe brothers comprise Zach, Seth, and Marc. Zac is the youngest of the group, and while he can play multiple instruments like the piano, drums, violin and more, it’s Zac’s vocals that really shine! Seth is the middle child and keeps the group together with his piano skills. Then there’s Marc who holds it down as the eldest and the leader and mentor of the group with his guitar playing. He also chimes in with background vocals and sings harmony. Together, they could be the next Jackson 5.
Coming from humble beginnings on YouTube, the boys have created a name for themselves. It was when their video for the Jackson 5 song, “I’ll Be There” caught the attention of Ellen; she asked them to appear on her show. Now, they’re on “Little Big Shots UK.”
Here, they’re performing a Stevie Wonder mashup, and it’s as if the legend was there with them. Zac’s vocals sound like they’re coming from an adult who has been singing for decades, not a 3-foot kid! His range is so vast and impressive; he hits the highs and the lows with ease.
The trio starts their performance singing one song, but then the music suddenly changes, and Zac does a spin out into the bridging song, totally changing things up and adding a different vibe to the show! This kid’s got charm! The way he makes eye contact with the camera and uses his arms to draw attention. Even the way he bops his head or leans back when he hits a certain note. Where does he learn this? His two brothers are dynamite with their sound, too. They can play multiple instruments and know how to do it flawlessly. Together, all of these kids rock!
Click below to watch them bring all they’ve got on stage.