It takes a powerful voice to cover a Carrie Underwood song, but Kaitlyn Thomas was up to the challenge. The 14-year-old Australian chose 'Something in the Water' as her most recent rendition for her YouTube page.
It's not every day that kids get to sing on a stage as legendary as the Opry, but Lennon and Maisy aren't just any kids. The Canadian cuties are regulars to the esteemed venue these days, and their rendition of Johnny Cash's 'Ring of Fire' from 2013 proves they're musically wise beyond their young years.
At the time of this taping in 2009, young singer Ashleigh Marie was almost the same age as Taylor Swift when the superstar moved to Nashville to pursue a music career.
Obviously, these two talented kids weren't even born when Johnny Cash and June Carter came together for 'Jackson,' but that doesn't discredit their version of the tune. It's clear that the cousins, Haley Peddle and Tyler Baker, have spent a fair amount of time listening to Cash's original to perfect their version.
Carrie Underwood has been a role model for young girls ever since her time on 'American Idol' back in 2005. That includes Alex, who has perfected her version of 'Temporary Home.'
Baby Ella Mae wasn't even a twinkle in the sky when Elvis Presley's hit 'American Trilogy' became quite the showstopper in the 1970s, but that didn't stop her from belting out the song, even though she's barely old enough to pronounce some of the words.
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge in Nashville sees its share of talent on its stages. Night after night, local and vacationers take their turn covering country stars' top hits, but most of them aren't as young as this sweet girl, Marisa Kay Galdino.
Not only is this little guy singing George Jones, but he's doing so at the request of the Possum himself. Jones bends down to convince the young man to sing his hit 'White Lightning,' which the boy knows like most kids know their ABCs. One gets a real sense of Jones' love and appreciation of the younger singing generations in this video.
Thirteen-year-old Carson Lueders has captured the hearts of fans worldwide -- even Keith Urban, who performed with Lueders on 'The View' last year after hearing his cover of 'For You.' This time around, the young singer gives his own take on Kenny Chesney's newest hit 'American Kids,' and it's worth watching.