Arthur Bolzonella may not be a name that you hear very often but in 2015, he was a name that was on the minds of many people. Because of his talent and his sharing it with the world, he quickly became well-known.
10-year-old Arthur stepped out onto the stage of The Voice Kids’ on that day and gave a real treat to the crowd. He would sing an old Bob Dylan classic, one that perhaps nobody was expecting him to perform.
On that particular day, he warmed the hearts of everyone in the audience and he brought many of them to tears. It was during his blind audition when he sang the song, Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door, and people around the world suddenly knew who he was.
Not long after he started singing, all of the chairs of the 3 judges spun around so they could see him. They all were interested in the voice that they heard from behind them, but it was Louis Bertignac who ultimately became his mentor.
Bob Dylan released that song back in the 1970s. It became popular, thanks to it being played in the film, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid. Despite the fact that it is five decades old, it continues to be popular down to this day and it appears to people, both young and old.
If you haven’t heard Arthur’s renovation of this timeless classic, then you can listen to it on the video below. It’s a beautiful thing to share.