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Nandi Bushell Thanks Tom Morello and Brad Wilk With Audioslave Cover


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If you’re wondering what the future of rock music looks like, Nandi Bushell can show you.

She dropped a video covering Audioslave’s “Cochise.” While cover videos aren’t a new thing, the 10-year-old British-Zulu musician shows all her musical skills and played the bass, the drums and a special guitar that was gifted to her by Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello. Giving each note all her energy, Bushell looked like she played each instrument with so much ease.

“Dear @tommorello and @bradwilk,” she captioned the YouTube video, “thank you for always for supporting me. I made this cover of #Cochise for you both. @tommorello I LOVE my new #soulpower @fender #guitar! It’s AMAZING!!! #audioslave wow! So Good! Thank you: @fender @ludwigdrumshq @zildjiancompany @vicfirth @roland.artists @roland_us @fenderbilly #fender #roland #zildjian #vicfirth #ludwig #fenderamp #fenderpedals #fenderstratocaster #fendermustang #questlove #tommorello #equality #love #peace #power #soul”

Bushell recently went viral when she shared a cover Rage Against the Machine’s “Guerrilla Radio” in support of the Black Lives Matter movement and opened music fans to a cornucopia of masterfully done covers that range from The Roots to the White Stripes (with her dad).

She has played with Lenny Kravitz, asked by Dua Lipa to join her on tour and as previously mentioned got major props from Morello.

Watch Nandi Bushell’s cover of Audioslave’s “Cochise” below.

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