Guns N’ Roses’ song “Sweet Child O’ Mine” has stayed popular on the radio and television ever since it came out.

Plenty of musicians have attempted to sing this masterpiece, and this teenage rock band is just the latest in a long line of contenders!

Even so, they got the whole neighborhood together with their music.

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As the video begins, smoke arises on the side of the street as if there is going to be a huge barbeque.

It soon becomes clear that a bunch of teens have a stage set up there with large, booming speakers and a rock drum set.

The teenagers called their band First To Eleven (F211), and they were about to let the people hear their musical talents.

Because they were in a classic setting, they opted to play a classic song as well

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The band decided to serenade their audience with a Guns N’ Roses song, specifically “Sweet Child O’ Mine.”

Matt, the band’s lead guitarist, had a great opening by tickling the guitar strings to produce a familiar tune that grabbed everyone’s attention!

The cymbals rang out next and the rest of the instruments followed suit, setting a perfect instrumental harmony.

While the band was rocking, someone was there serving delicious, grilled hotdogs to everyone!

Although everyone was great, the woman singing vocals did an outstanding job.

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With her lips painted a bright, velvet color, Audra Miller, the band’s vocalist, had the entire crowd mesmerized with her performance.

She began the verses with strong rock vocals, enchanting everyone with her stunning voice and charming beauty.

Although Audra’s voice is not as rock-sounding or growl-forward as Axl Rose’s is, she gave the song her own twist by incorporating a mix of rock and pop influences.

It was enough to get the party going on the neighborhood street!

As this performance proves, their concert went well and it ended even better.

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Young or old, probably almost all the people in that neighborhood showed up to enjoy the music (and maybe a few hot dogs as well).

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