Recording live and onstage performances of some of the most amazing musical performances is something that can be done.
During the first Woodstock, Santana and Jimi Hendrix are remembered by everyone for turning up the volume to an extremely high level.
You might say the same thing about the “Bring the Noise” tour that Public Enemy and Anthrax did together in 1991,
or about the time that Deadmau5 gave a live performance at the Lollapalooza event in 2011. Both of these examples are examples of live performances.

In February 2014, legendary British rock musician Rod Stewart was midway through a South American performance tour.
He then invited a special guest to come onstage with him so they could sing the song ‘Forever Young.’
The guest turned out to be his own daughter, and over time, this performance’s video has gained a lot of popularity.

Ruby Stewart is reportedly Rod Stewart’s fourth kid, according to TipHero. Her father was extremely busy and extremely successful when she was born in 1987.
Rod Stewart has four children, including Ruby Stewart. Rod Stewart’s two children have chosen to become models because he has married several different fashion models over his career,
including those who have been featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Because Ruby Stewart inherited her mother Kelly Emberg’s model appearance, she also decided to pursue modeling.
By 2010, Ruby had already made up her mind to pursue her father’s musical career and had started a rock band in Los Angeles.
Express & Star, however, claims that the original project was only successful for a few years. Ruby has been a successful lingerie model for a while.
While Ruby continued to ponder her next steps as a musician, she kept in mind the counsel her father had given her.
Her father is a man who, in the pursuit of writing hit songs, has never shied away from trying out novel musical styles.

One of the reasons we are still in love with The Sisterhood’s performance of Bob Dylan’s 1973 song ‘Forever Young’ is that they were the opening act for Rod Stewart during his previous tour.
Ruby decided to move from art house rock to a more folksy sound that paid homage to her Southern California heritage
with the founding of The Sisterhood after realizing that her lovely, feminine voice would fit in well with American country music.