This video features Clifton Hicks performing his original song "Crying Shame" from 2005. The description provides extensive links to the artist's online presence, including Patreon for exclusive tablature and content, Banjo Heritage for courses and merchandise, Bandcamp and Spotify for streaming music, and PayPal for donations. The title suggests a personal reflection or a theme of longevity, but the content itself is music-focused, specifically a banjo performance.
This YouTube video features a musical performance of the song "Kiss Me Quick and Go Away" by Jordan Judkins (guitar), Trenton Caruthers (fiddle), and Buddy Ingram (banjo). The performance takes place at the Stonecipher House in Frozen Head State Park, providing a scenic backdrop for the bluegrass-style music. The description highlights the musicians and the location, suggesting a focus on live acoustic music in a natural setting.
This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks reviewing the "Harry Smith B-Sides" compilation album from Dust-to-Digital. The video is primarily focused on music discovery and appreciation within the country, folk, old-time, Americana, and blues genres. Hicks promotes his various music-related platforms, including Patreon, Banjo Heritage, Bandcamp, Spotify, and iTunes, encouraging viewers to support his work through subscriptions, donations, and merchandise purchases. The content is centered around music review and artist promotion, with no mention or relevance to firearms.
This video, titled "prohibition is a failure" by Mazey and Eric, discusses the concept of prohibition. While the title and description do not directly mention firearms, the content creator, Clifton Hicks, has a strong presence in the banjo and Americana music scene, as indicated by the provided Bandcamp, Spotify, and iTunes links. The description also includes payment links like Venmo and PayPal, suggesting a focus on supporting the artist's work.
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