
I can only be talking about the very skilled: Boyce Avenue. A dynamic trio with frequent appearances from unknown talent, these guys do not let a new commercial hit slip past their radars. Moving down a slightly different musical path, this band has gained formidable popularity in the past two years to become one of the biggest Youtube sensations. If you don’t think Sulic and Hauser are worth the fuss, you truly must be delusional because the international scene is exponentially admiring the duo and they seem to be going nowhere but up.ĢCellos – Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana cover)ĢCellos – Smooth Criminal (Michael Jackson cover) Their covers vary from the rock classics such as “Smells Like Teen Spirit”, “Welcome To The Jungle”, and “Highway To Hell”, to more recent worldwide hits like Rihanna’s “We Found Love”, Kings of Leon’s “Use Somebody” and Coldplay’s “Clocks” (an amazingly covered song if you ask me).

Their second album “In2ition” went on to include huge names in the music industry featuring in some songs, such as Elton John, guitar legend Steve Vai, and the slightly less recognized but talented Glee star (sad but true) Naya Rivera. Slovenian Luka Sulic and Croatian Stjepan Hauser went from being a one hit wonder on Youtube when they uploaded their version of Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal”, to being “Best International Album” award winners with their first self-entitled album.


These cover artists are people who succeeded in incorporating their own touch and influence into the songs they are playing and often make equally enjoyable versions of the songs if not the occasional exceeding the original’s musical distinction.įirst off, a duo that really deserves the first mention on the list, two cello players who managed to uniquely stand out instead of withering while being labeled as Apocalyptica copy-cats: 2Cellos Let’s get one thing straight before going into bands and names, if you’re hoping to see any of the Glee cast on this list, then it is strongly recommended that you press that cute red button in the corner of your browser and find the nearest noose.
