When 10-year-old Arthur Bolzonella took the stage in 2015 on The Voice Kids, he immediately enchanted the audience with his rendition of a Bob Dylan song. Coming back to it brings joy to people who have watched it.
Audiences couldn’t get enough of 10-year-old Arthur’s mesmerizing rendition of Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” when he blind auditioned for the talent competition. In addition to making all three coaches sit up and take notice, his performance inspired him to seek out Louis Bertignac as a mentor.
“Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” became a legendary song after it was used in the 1973 film “Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid” and was subsequently released worldwide as a single by Bob Dylan. The fact that Arthur Arthur has decided to play Dylan’s masterpiece shows how relevant Dylan’s work is to modern music culture; the song’s classic appeal has inspired musicians of all generations.
While Arthur did swap seats once early on, he became better as the song progressed and finally brought us delight at the conclusion, when the other judges switched seats at the very end. Arthur’s mother was overjoyed. Thanks to his hard work, the son was able to win over the judges.
Take a look at it firsthand: