Musical Prodigies


Today on "Jazz for Aficionados" we were introduced to a young Korean musician who obviously has "the gift."  No one is really sure why this happens, but it's undeniable.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tg3JeqxDprc&feature=youtu.be&t=3

Please share your experiences with musical prodigies!


keegiam
Greatest ever, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Could play tunes on the harpsichord at age 2. Composed his first works at age 5:

https://youtu.be/I-tboYkOFho

and his first symphony at age 8:

https://youtu.be/eka8yscjE3g

As far as Jazz piano goes, the great Herbie Hancock definitely qualifies. More along the lines of the Korean young man, the young Indonesian phenom Joey Alexander is undoubtedly a prodigy. Unbelievable maturity in his playing. Age 11!

https://youtu.be/W2bUPjG-Vno

https://youtu.be/FTMBNzjzm1Q

https://youtu.be/1-wglNPGzrQ



frogman, Joey Alexander was the first one who came to mind when the subject first came up on "Jazz for Aficionados," so I'm not surprised to see him mentioned in the first response here.  He is also quite a gentleman.

This young lady, Kiesse Nanor, came to my attention via local news this summer.  She put on a "covid" concert at her home for whoever wanted to drop by and sit outside on her front lawn.  Pianos aren't very portable, unfortunately.  Here she was at 10 (2014):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXeB7Ve1Zf8

The news spot from this summer:

https://www.wbaltv.com/article/ellicott-city-kiesse-nanor-teen-music-prodigy-holds-piano-recital-at-...
Christone "Kingfish" Ingram

I saw him play at the Juke Joint Festival in Clarksdale, Mississippi in 2017 when he was 18. He was mesmerizing. Watched/listened for several hours in the old bank building.

He’s getting a lot of attention these days. And has matured stylistically and in his singing. But he's had that innate blues feel from the time he was 13

I think this video was in 2017:
https://youtu.be/c3NL_BxC-Fs
Derek Trucks playing with the Allman Bros since wee. Maybe the most underrated guitarist alive.