Australian singer-songwriter Mitchell Cullen has a ton of innate skill. He has performed at numerous international festivals all over the world, from Hungary to India, and he is quickly rising to the top.
Like every professional artist, Mitchell is a special talent who has developed his sound through time.
He posted a video of himself performing at The Denmark Arts Markets on YouTube on January 31, 2012.
After being released, the video quickly gained popularity and has now had over 13 million views.
He performs didgeridoo and 12-string guitar. You can see why Mitchell Cullen is known as ‘Fingers’ by looking at the speed of his fingers in the video.
After participating as a guest artist on Australia’s Got Talent in 2012, he was chosen as Australia’s ‘Number One Home Grown Talent.’
The video above is old, but I’m sure you’ll agree, it’s absolute gold! You can see how Mitchell has developed as an artist and as a person in more recent videos of him.
In his most recent films, you can see him simultaneously playing the didgeridoo, the guitar, a kick drum, and other samples.
His exuberant performances are drawing admiration from all over the world and have amassed millions of views on social media.
By creating his own music and using technology, he captivates both viewers and dancers.
Fingers Mitchell Cullen performs ‘Through the Storm’ in the clip that follows using a loop pedal, a 12-string guitar, a didgeridoo, and foot percussion/samples.