This video features Clifton Hicks performing the song "Hard Times on Beaver Dam Road." He notes learning the song from Josh Hayes on the porch of an early 1900s house in Wautauga County, near the home of the original composer, Frank Proffitt. The description heavily promotes Clifton Hicks' various online platforms, including Patreon, Banjo Heritage, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and PayPal, for access to tablature, courses, merchandise, and music.
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 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 and teaching the tune "Sugar Hill" on a 1910 Weymann Keystone State banjo tuned to gCGCD. He learned the piece from Josh Hayes of Watauga County, North Carolina. The description heavily promotes Clifton Hicks' various online platforms, including Patreon, Banjo Heritage website, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and donation links via PayPal and Venmo, as well as YouTube channel memberships.
This video features Clifton Hicks performing "Triflin' Woman," a song learned from Josh Hayes, who in turn learned it from a 1962 recording by Frank Proffitt. Hicks plays a handmade 5-string gourd banjo tuned to approximately eBEG♯B. The description also includes links to his Bandcamp, merchandise store, Patreon, and other platforms. The lyrics express frustration with a partner who spends money lavishly while the singer works hard and wears rags, and who prefers to be seen on the "log road" rather than engage in domestic tasks. The song conveys a strong sense of weariness and dissatisfaction with the relationship.
This video is a traditional banjo lesson focusing on the tune "Big Eyed Rabbit" (also known as "Rock In a Weary Land"). The instructor, Clifton Hicks, demonstrates the song using a 1990s George Wunderlich "Boucher" minstrel banjo and mentions learning it from Josh Hayes. He highlights the song's famous recording by Tommy Jarrell and Fred Cockerham and connects it to a biblical reference from Isaiah 32:2. The description also provides extensive details about related musical styles, historical figures in banjo music, and various ways to support the creator.
This video features a traditional banjo lesson on the song "Beaver Dam Road" by Frank Proffitt, taught by Clifton Hicks. The lesson includes specific tuning information (f# D F# A D) and notes that the song was learned from Josh Hayes of Watauga County, North Carolina. Tablature and links to the artist's Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, and iTunes are provided for viewers who wish to support the musician or access further learning materials.
This video features Josh Hayes performing "Hard Times on Beaver Dam Road," a song originally by Frank Proffitt. The performance was recorded in Watauga County, North Carolina, by Clifton Hicks in 2012. The content focuses on traditional folk music and its performance, not on firearms.
This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks performing "I've Always Been a Rambler" (also known as "Girl I Left Behind"), a folk song learned from Josh Hayes. The description highlights its history with notable recordings by Grayson & Whitter, Ralph Stanley, and The New Lost City Ramblers. The video also mentions "The Girl I Left Behind" by Spencer Moore, suggesting a connection to a different version or related piece. Hicks provides links to his Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal for those who wish to support his music.
This video features an instrumental banjo performance by Josh Hayes, titled 'Sally Anne'. The music is entirely instrumental, with no spoken dialogue or visual demonstration of any firearms or related equipment. The content is focused solely on the musical performance itself.
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