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So, of course, residents and staff at the local nursing homes where they have performed were glued to the TV when the twins chatted, sang and danced on DeGeneres' show. A Delightful Young Piano Prodigy Stuns Ellen's Audience with Her Talent and Vibrant Personality.

The boys talked about their love of music and shared their joy of performing at nursing homes. A talented and adorable young dazzles Ellen and her audience with an incredible piano performance. The Tampa Bay Times profiled the twins in November, as Elias prepared to play at Carnegie Hall. Via YouTube Talk Show host Ellen Degeneres had a knack for finding some of the most talented child stars in the industry. She pledged she wouldn't cut their hair and she hasn't. The Ellen DeGeneres show became known for bringing on child prodigies, like Kai Langer, as guests, with many ultimately becoming superstars. from executive producers Ellen DeGeneres and Steve Harvey that airs Sunday. Phoenix said nurses poked and prodded the twins, often shaving their hair to insert IVs. A four-year-old piano prodigy and world champion salsa dancers are just two. Their long locks are rooted in the five weeks they spent in the hospital following their preterm birth. They have waist-length golden hair and like to perform wearing hats and bow ties. The boys' look is as unique as their talents. Elias loves classical music while Zion enjoys jazz music and art. Phoenix, who homeschools the twins, taught the boys piano at age 3. A talented and adorable young dazzles Ellen and her audience with an incredible piano performance. "Some sound promising and it's flattering," she said. His talent caught the attention of a piano tuner who surprised him with an amazing gift - a grand piano. "There has been a lot of interest in the boys since the ( Ellen) show."īree Phoenix didn't want to go into detail about the offers, saying she is not sure what she will accept or reject. Jude is 11 years old and autistic and might just be the next Mozart. "We have been inundated with stuff from all over the world," said the twins' mom, Bree Phoenix, who declined to confirm the upcoming performance.

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Now, it seems, just about everyone wants to do something with the boys. Growing up, Roberta Flack was known as a piano prodigy who could play anything.
