Nandi Bushell has said she wants to jam with Billie Eilish and become Prime Minister of Great Britain in a New Yearâs post.
Writing on Instagram, the 11-year-old drum prodigy said: âMy New Years Message to you all is keep trying! Never give up! You CAN do anything you put your mind to!â. She then added that she âwould LOVE to jam with Billie Eilish and one day be Prime Minister of Great Britain.â
Recently Bushell covered Eilishâs Happier Than Everâ and released original song âThe Children Will Rise Upâ alongside Tom Morelloâs son Roman. The pair wrote the song together to empower young people to push for more action to fight climate change.
She, Roman and the iconic Rage Against The Machine guitarist had jammed together a month earlier while the accompanying music video stars Morello along with Jack Black and climate change activist Greta Thunberg.
Bushell has also shared a video of her improvising along to the Fatboy Slim classic âRight Here, Right Nowâ.
The drum icon has quickly made a name for herself with impressive drum covers of classic rock anthems but as a New Yearâs treat, Bushell filmed herself improvising to the 1999 dance hit.
âI watched Nelly Cook, (daughter of Zoe Ball and Fatboy Slim) DJâing on YouTube and was inspired to have a go at improvising over a #dancemusic song,â wrote Bushell. âIt was a lot of fun and nice to try something different on my musical quest.â
In recent months, Bushell has covered tracks like âGimme Shelterâ by The Rolling Stones, âNumbâ by Linkin Park, âDualityâ by Slipknotâand taken on her âmost challenging drum coverâ with a full-length take on Toolâs âForty Six & 2â.
Bushellâs also teamed up with Queenâs Roger Taylor, Beatles icon Ringo Starr and the Arctic Monkeysâ Matt Helders (who she also interviewed), as joined Foo Fighters for a live performance in LA.
Bushell said that playing with the Foo Fighters was âthe best night of [her] entire lifeâ, while Dave Grohl said that watching her play the drums was âthe true meaning of rockânârollâ.
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