The Deep Purple reinterprets by a band of Filippine kids
Last year, thanks to an incredibly faithful cover of the “Whole Fight Love” of Led Zeppelin, a group of children originally from Cebu City, in the Philippines, became viral. The band is called Missioned Souls, made up of three sisters and a brother, and now has returned to attract attention. Seven months after that performance, the very young formation has published a cover of Deep Purple “Highway Star”.
The 12 -year -old singer Stacey manages to faithfully reproduce Ian Gillan’s voice as he plays the rhythmic guitar simultaneously; The older sister Neisha, 14 years old, launches herself in an unbridled solo, with a lot of virtuosity to the tremol leverage. The two are confidently supported by the bassist Naces (16 years old) and by the drummer Ice (11 years old), while his father Secan is responsible for making everything sound perfectly.
In addition to the Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple, since the beginning of the year the Missioned Souls have reread songs by Evanescence, Paramore, The Beatles, Roxette, Offspring, Skunk Anansie, Twisted Sister, Bon Jovi and others, including an unexpected version of the 1960s of Bran Hyland “Itsy Bitsy Teenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini ”.
“We are a family in charge of spreading the importance of family unity showing love and respect for every member of the family and towards others”, explain the Missioned Souls: “We put into practice the gifts that God has granted us to bring joy and fun into the life of others through music. The Missioned Souls arise from our sincere desire to thank for the simple musical talent that we received from above, thus making Gloria. And Ave Maria! “.