This video features a musical performance by Jordan Judkins (guitar), Trenton "Tater" Caruthers (fiddle), and Buddy Ingram (banjo, juice harp) at the Stonecipher House in Frozen Head State Park. The description highlights their rendition of an "old fiddle piece."
This YouTube video features Jordan Judkins on guitar, Trenton Caruthers on fiddle, and Buddy Ingram on banjo performing the song "Polly Wolly Doodle." The performance took place at the Stonecipher House in Wartburg, Tennessee. The content focuses entirely on a musical performance with no mention or demonstration of firearms.
This YouTube video features Mick and Evan Kinney performing at the SC State Fiddling Championship. The description highlights Mick's expertise as an Atlanta-based old-time country and blues musician, multi-instrumentalist, educator, and roots music consultant for the Georgia Humanities Council. He is a specialist in traditional Georgia melodies, a recipient of the Georgia Council for the Arts Folklife Grant, and has worked to preserve local musical legacies. Mick also teaches at prominent music events. His son, Evan, is presented as the next generation of their musical family, deeply immersed in old-time music from Kennesaw, Georgia. Evan is a skilled banjoist and guitarist known for his energetic renditions of breakdowns and rags, drawing inspiration from 1920s recordings. He also co-teaches workshops and has been involved in projects supporting Georgia's old-time music scene.
This video features a live musical performance by Buddy Ingram & His Gallinippers at the Wilson County Tennessee State Fair in 2025. The band members include Buddy Ingram on banjo, Austin Derryberry on fiddle, Jordan Judkins on guitar, and Angela Wood on bass. The description provides their names and instruments, along with the event details. The content is focused on a musical performance at a fair.
This video features a performance of "Rock About My Sara Jane" by Uncle Dave Macon, performed by Buddy Ingram on banjo, Angela Wood on bass, Seth Shumate on harmonica, and Austin Derryberry on fiddle. The performance took place at the 2025 Wilson County Tennessee State Fair in Lebanon, TN. The content is focused on a musical performance rather than firearms.
This YouTube video features Austin Derryberry on the banjo and Jordan Judkins on the fiddle performing "New Broom" at the 2025 Wilson County - Tennessee State Fair in Lebanon, TN. The description clearly indicates a musical performance and does not mention any firearms, calibers, manufacturers, topics, or gear related to firearms. Therefore, all extracted tags will reflect the musical nature of the content.
This video features The Gallinippers performing "Wake Up Jacob" (Kelton's Reel) live on the Gallinippers Stage at the 2025 Wilson County Tennessee State Fair. The ensemble includes Austin Derryberry on fiddle, Michael Klug on guitar, Jordan Judkins on banjo, and Buddy Ingram on harp. The description highlights the location in Lebanon, TN.
This video showcases "Buddy Ingram’s 25¢ DEVIL DANCE" performance at the Wilson County Tennessee State Fair, held at Fiddlers Grove Historic Village. The performance features Michael Klug and Conner Vlietstra on fiddle, Jordan Judkins on banjo, and Angela Wood on bass and percussion. The description highlights the "salacious twang" of a "mysterious African Jew’s harp."
This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks performing the song "Sugar Hill." The description indicates the song was learned from Matt Kinman and Josh Hayes in Watauga County, North Carolina in 2008. Kinman played the fiddle and Hayes played the banjo. The video also promotes various platforms for Clifton Hicks' music and banjo-related content, including Patreon, SubscribeStar, Banjo Heritage, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and PayPal donations. The hashtags provided are #cliftonhicks, #banjoheritage, #banjo, #bluegrass, #americana, and #432hz. There is no mention or demonstration of firearms or related equipment in the provided information.
This YouTube video features Matthew Govig and Noah Payne performing "Ida Red." Noah Payne is associated with Easternkyoutdoors781 and plays the banjo, while Matthew Govig, linked to matthewgovig, plays the fiddle. The content appears to be a musical performance or collaboration, with the provided information focusing on the musicians and their instruments rather than any firearm-related subject matter.
This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks performing the folk song "Sugar Hill." He learned the song from Matt Kinman and Josh Hayes in Watauga County, North Carolina, in the summer of 2008. Kinman, originally from Arizona, played the fiddle, and Hayes, from Wilkes County, played the banjo. The description also includes multiple links to Clifton Hicks' Patreon, SubscribeStar, Banjo Heritage website, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and PayPal for support and access to tablature, merchandise, and music.
This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks demonstrating how to string and tune traditional fiddle-style friction tuning pegs using gut or nylon strings. The video also promotes various online platforms and merchandise related to Banjo Heritage, including Patreon exclusive content, an online course, apparel, music streaming, and donation links.