They Couldn’t Shut Their Eyes When This 9-Year-Old Sings “Folsom Prison Blues”. AWESOME

This nine year old will blow your mind. Her talent is phenomenal. She sings like a trained professional singer. I am still scratching my head. Way to go girl.In front of the huge mass without a hint of nervousness Emi Sunshine rocks “Folsom Prison Blues, in Knoxville, Tennesse. She plays her small guitar and sings non-stop.
She not only sings beautifully but also knows to play many musical instruments like mandolin, kazoo, ukulele, banjolele, and piano.

It looks like she got a band out there. Two older dudes and this little girl amazes the crowd. One lady even puts some money in the box.

Watch the video below:

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