Country music standout Hillary Scott's daughter proves that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Watch Eisele take the stage here!
Four-year-old Eisele Tyrrell has quite the musical pedigree, her mother is Lady Antebellum‘s Hillary Scott and her grandmother is Linda Davis, best known for her 1993 duet “Does He Love You” with Reba McEntire, so it shouldn’t come as a huge surprise that this adorable little lady is a natural onstage!
During a recent VIP performance for Lady Antebellum’s most loyal fans, Eisele performed “Hit the Road Jack” alongside her mother, Charles Kelley, and Dave Haywood. Enjoy her adorable rendition of the classic tune as captured by an audience member below!
Eisele has 100 percent perfected the sassy hair flip and sway! Cuteness overload!
Clearly this youngster has the potential to be a great entertainer and could someday land in the family band, The Scott Family (comprised of Hillary Scott, Lang Scott, Linda Davis, and Rylee Scott). In 2016, the talented family released a chart-topping gospel album titled Love Remains, which netted the group two Grammy Awards— one for ‘Best Contemporary Christian Music Album’ and one for its lead single, “Thy Will,” taking home the award in the ‘Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song’ category.
If music doesn’t end up being Eisele’s path, we can certainly see her doing something in front of the camera. Watch her steal the spotlight during her mother’s HSN pitch starting at the 36:05 mark, her father Chris Tyrrell also makes a cameo appearance.
Between Hillary, Charles, and Dave there are currently three Lady Antebellum offspring— Eisele (4), Ward (1), and Cash (nearly 3). Maybe the little lass and lads should form a new country group dubbed “Baby Antebellum?” Just a thought— the world could always use more sweetness.
Lady Antebellum’s tune “The Stars” is dedicated to the young trio and appears on the group’s seventh studio album, Heart Break, which dropped on June 9th. Watch the band talk about the meaningful track below!
“The Stars” Lyrics
Life is a beautiful messed up mystery
Yeah, it’s true, it can make you laugh, it can cut you deep
Sometimes you gonna feel like a million bucks
Sometimes a burned out cigarette
But whatever comes your way, no matter what, don’t you ever forget
The stars ain’t got nothing on you
Your heart burns much brighter than the moon
If you ever feel lost and broken inside
Just remember the way you helped me shine
The stars ain’t got nothing on you
Your eyes got a fire that can burn the cold away
And your smile could turn the darkest night into a summer days
Sometimes you’re gonna feel like you just can’t lose, sometimes you reaching for the reset
But whatever comes your way, no matter what you’re going through, don’t you ever forget
The stars ain’t got nothing on you
Your heart burns much brighter than the moon
If you ever feel lost and broken inside
Just remember the way you helped me shine
The stars ain’t got nothing on you
You’re a sunset hanging off a purple sky
You’re the perfect melody to a lullaby
So life gets too much, take a deep breath
And don’t you ever forget
The stars ain’t got nothing on you
Your heart burns much brighter than the moon
If you ever feel lost and broken inside
Just remember the way you helped me shine
The stars ain’t got nothing on you
Yeah, the stars ain’t got nothing on you
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