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This kid will make you cry. 10-year-old boy turns every seat on ‘The Voice’ covering of ‘Knockin ‘on Heaven’s Door’

Back in 2015, a 10-year-old named Arthur Bolzonella stepped onto The Voice Kids’ stage and immediately captivated the audience with a Bob Dylan classic. Revisiting that moment brings warmth to the hearts of those who watched it.

Arthur’s mesmerizing performance of “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” during his blind audition made a lasting impression on viewers. His rendition not only prompted all three coaches to turn their chairs but also led him to choose Louis Bertignac as his mentor.

The song “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” achieved iconic status after its debut in the 1973 film *Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid*, and Bob Dylan’s subsequent global release as a single. Its timeless appeal continues to resonate across generations, inspiring both established artists and emerging talents like Arthur Bolzonella. Arthur’s decision to perform this Dylan classic highlights the enduring relevance of Dylan’s work in contemporary music culture.

During his performance, Arthur managed to turn one chair early on, and as his performance progressed, he captivated the judges further. By the end of the song, he filled the audience’s hearts with joy when the remaining judges finally turned their chairs. Arthur’s mother couldn’t hide her joy; her son had done an outstanding job, winning over all the judges.

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