Little Big Shots Season 1 Episode 2
Little Big Shots
Season 1

Ep 2. Little Boy Blue

  • Not Rated
  • March 13, 2016
  • 3 min
  • 7.6  (25)

Little Big Shots is a popular American television show that showcases the talents of young children. Season 1, episode 2 is titled "Little Boy Blue."

The episode starts off with a bang, featuring 5-year-old piano prodigy Evan Le. Evan is a child prodigy and has been playing the piano since he was merely two years old. Evan's musical talent is outstanding, and he plays a phenomenal rendition of Beethoven's Fur Elise. Steve Harvey, the host of the show, is stunned by the talent of this young boy and invites him to play another song on his grand piano present in the studio.

Next up is 7-year-old Khiyla Aynne, a young girl with an extremely mature voice. Khiyla is a natural-born singer and has been gifted with a unique voice. She sings Aretha Franklin's "Respect," and her voice is nothing short of phenomenal. Her performance is so good that the audience gives her a standing ovation, and Steve Harvey cannot help but compliment her talents.

The show then introduces us to an adorable 4-year-old girl, Jessalyn Grace. Jessalyn Grace is an online sensation with her millions of followers on social media. She is famous for singing and performs "Happy" by Pharrell Williams. Her performance is utterly endearing, and the audience cannot help but cheer her on.

Next, we see an exciting performance by 7-year-old basketball prodigy, Jackson Orth. Jackson is a young boy with amazing basketball skills, and he can shoot hoops from anywhere without even looking. He proudly displays his skills in front of Steve Harvey as well as an audience who is amazed by his talent. He also gets the opportunity to meet his NBA idol, Stephen Curry, which makes him overjoyed.

The episode then features a dance performance by a young trio of girls, Ashleigh, Cortlyn, and Kassidy. These girls are incredibly talented at Tap dance and perform a perfectly synchronized routine to the song "Hit The Road Jack." The audience cannot help but tap their feet and cheer for these three young girls as they perform an incredible act.

The show then introduces the audience to 10-year-old Cameron, who is an expert at speed cubing. Cameron shows off his skills of solving a Rubik's cube within seconds, showing that he has a natural ability to analyze puzzles and solve them quickly. Steve watches in amazement as Cameron solves a Rubik's cube under 30 seconds, leaving the audience stunned.

Next on the show is a young girl named Akshat Singh, an Indian boy who has amazing Bhangra Dance moves. Akshat is a brilliant dancer who has appeared on other television shows and has even performed in India's Got Talent. His performance leaves the audience and Steve Harvey with wide open mouths, and they cannot help but give him a standing ovation.

Finally, we have an 8-year-old country singer, Emi Sunshine. She performs a folk song, "Loretta Lynn's You Ain't Woman Enough," and her voice and presence are mature beyond her years. She charms the audience with her twangy voice and leaves Steve Harvey impressed with her talent.

Overall, episode 2 of Little Big Shots, titled "Little Boy Blue," is packed with an incredible display of talent from children across various domains like music, dance, basketball, and Rubik's cube solving. The episode showcases some of the most talented children from America, and their exceptional abilities shock and surprise both the audience and Steve Harvey.

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  • First Aired
    March 13, 2016
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Runtime
    3 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (25)
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