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 video captures a live, impromptu performance at the 2025 South Carolina Old Time Fiddler's Convention. Featured musicians include Blaine Chappell with his "DANCIN' MINSTREL", Bailey George, Beauregard Wilkey, Hunter Holmes, and Taylor Trew. They are playing a classic Charlie Poole song at the Hagood Mill Historic Site. The performance appears to be a highlight of the fiddling championship.
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 captures an impromptu live performance by "Old Leatherstocking" at the 2025 Wilson County Tennessee State Fair in Lebanon, TN. The performance features harmonica virtuoso Seth “Polecat” Shumate. The description also provides multiple links to the artist's Patreon, merchandise, music streaming platforms (Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes), and donation options, indicating a focus on promoting the artist's work and community engagement.
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 YouTube video advertises FREEDOM FEST, an event hosted by Spartan Defense in Colorado Springs, CO. The event features live music from Simes Carter, Kevin Austin Band, and Leann Wright, as well as free haircuts for veterans and heroes, a kids' bounce house, food trucks, games, and fireworks viewing. Drink and cocktail proceeds support the 2nd Syndicate, a Colorado-based 2A activism group. The event location is 6130 Barnes Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80922, and it starts at 4 PM.
This YouTube video appears to be a highlight reel or documentary footage from the Lil Weezyana Fest 2024, specifically featuring a reunion of the Hot Boyz. The video is presented in 4K resolution. The description includes a call to join the channel for perks, support the creator via CashApp, and provides a mailing address. It also states that the videos are for documentary and educational purposes and are filmed in a safe and controlled environment. There is no mention of firearms in the provided text.
This YouTube video is a tribute to the band "Stranger," featuring footage that the uploader describes as "Great Footage." The title and description indicate a positive sentiment towards the band and a desire to share enjoyable content related to them. A Facebook group for fans is also provided. While the content is not directly about firearms, the title's phrase "Number 1 With A Bullet" could imply themes of success or a powerful impact, often associated with high-energy music or performance.
This YouTube video features IV8888 and Gun Drummer collaborating on a musical performance, playing Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Gimme Back My Bullets." The video description provides links to various platforms and resources associated with IV8888, including their website, merchandise, Amazon store, and social media. It also includes a disclaimer emphasizing that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only, with all shooting conducted safely and legally. The video promotes responsible firearm ownership and usage.
This YouTube video features Taran (likely Taran Tactical Innovations, a well-known firearms personality) performing some shredding, which in this context refers to playing a musical instrument, specifically for the band Metallica. The title and description directly reference Metallica and James Hetfield, indicating a musical performance or tribute. The description also encourages viewer interaction by asking if they've seen Metallica in concert and when, suggesting a community engagement aspect related to the band's music and tours.
This video offers a behind-the-scenes look at a photographer shooting a Big Daddy Weave concert. The creator explicitly states this is outside their normal content, indicating a deviation from typical firearm-related videos. The focus is on the concert experience and the creative process of capturing the event, rather than any firearm-specific demonstrations, reviews, or discussions.
This video offers a behind-the-scenes look at a YouTuber's experience playing bass for musician Jason Gray. It captures the day leading up to two back-to-back shows, providing a glimpse into the artist's life and preparation for a performance. The content focuses on the musician's journey and the experience of performing with a known artist.