'I'm just a normal kid' says drumming star Nandi

Aimee Dexter
BBC News, Suffolk
Jacks River Productions/CBBC Nandi Bushell is sitting on the right side of the picture, with her body facing to the left. She is wearing a black T-shirt and holding brown drum sticks. She is playing the drums on a stage.Jacks River Productions/CBBC
Nandi Bushell has featured in her own documentary about her life as a musician

A teenager who played the drums alongside A-list artists is featured in a new documentary.

Suffolk musician Nandi Bushell, who lives in Ipswich, appeared in an episode of My Life on CBBC, which follows children with extraordinary lives.

Nandi said: "When I watched the documentary back, I was like, 'Yeah, I have had some pretty incredible experiences'."

The 14-year-old began drumming at the age of five and recently released her first single with her band. Having performed alongside global stars including Foo Fighters and Lenny Kravitz, Nandi said: "I am just a normal kid. I practise a lot. I have been really lucky."

She added: "I just get along with my day. I go to school and meet up with my friends and practise - and on the weekends I do extraordinary stuff," she added.

Lenny Kravitz Nandi Bushell is standing at the front of the image, wearing a white top and playing the drums. Behind her is Lenny Kravitz, who has a red jacket on, and is playing a brown and black guitar. Lenny Kravitz
When she was just nine, the drummer performed with Lenny Kravitz

At five years old, Nandi received her first drum kit, with her father documenting her skills and posting them on social media for their extended family to see.

Famous musicians became aware of the young drummer and started to reach out to the family.

At just nine years old Nandi got the chance to jam with Lenny Kravitz before his gig at London's O2 Arena.

'I was just me'

Her profile was taken to another level when she turned 11 after proposing a drum-off with Dave Grohl from Foo Fighters.

Accepting her offer, Nandi went on to win the online battle that led her to performing with the band at the LA Forum in the US.

Nandi said in the documentary: "The music takes over me, I just let it all out. I was not afraid, I was just me."

From there on, Nandi's profile went through the roof, and she performed at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee and Wembley Stadium.

She also made appearances on US TV, including The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Good Morning America and CBS Mornings.

John Bushell, Nandi's father, said: "She is extremely relaxed and doesn't get nervous."

Carlet Page/MBC/PA Wire Nandi Bushell is in the middle of the image looking towards the camera smiling with both her arms in the air. She is playing the drums, and holding drumsticks, whilst on stage. Carlet Page/MBC/PA Wire
Nandi performed at Foo Fighters' tribute to their late drummer Taylor Hawkins at Wembley Stadium

Her talents were not limited to music and Nandi was honing another of her passions and acting as Emerald in CBBC's Andy and the Band.

With hundreds of thousands of followers on social media, she was now focusing on filming content and making a music video.

The 14-year-old's career in music was featured in a CBBC episode of 'My Life' on Friday.

Mr Bushell said: "The first edit I saw, I could not keep myself from crying.

"Seeing it condensed into 30 minutes was quite an amazing experience."

Nandi added: "I am excited for what is to come. I would love to write more songs and perform gigs with my band and go with the flow."

Nandi Bushell stars in new documentary

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