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 YouTube video centers on Clifton Hicks introducing the "The Harry Smith B-Sides" compilation album from Dust-to-Digital. The content highlights Americana, music history, blues, folk, and country music, with a specific focus on 78 RPM records and banjo heritage. The description provides extensive links to the creator's various platforms, including Patreon, website, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and donation channels, all related to his music and banjo-related online courses and merchandise.
This YouTube video, titled 'Dust-to-CENSORED 👮🏽♀️🚨', appears to be a critical review or discussion of an album by 'dusttodigital' that is inspired by Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music. The content is heavily focused on music, particularly banjo music, and promotes various platforms for the creator, Clifton Hicks, including Patreon, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and PayPal/Venmo donations. It also directs viewers to his Banjo Heritage online course and merchandise.
This video appears to be a critique of Dust to Digital's facsimile release of Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music. The uploader, Clifton Hicks, promotes their own "Banjo Heritage" brand through various platforms like Patreon, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp, and their website. They also mention their music is available on Spotify and iTunes, and accept donations via PayPal and Venmo. The video touches on themes of cultural heritage, traditional music, music history, and country music, with a specific focus on banjo music and a mention of 432hz tuning.
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