This video from Clifton Hicks, a banjo musician, uses a metaphorical title to relate to the struggles of poor married men. The description heavily promotes his various platforms for music and content, including Patreon, SubscribeStar, Banjo Heritage online courses and apparel, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and PayPal donations. It also highlights YouTube channel memberships. The content appears to be music-focused with a thematic title, not directly related to 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 YouTube video, titled "You Triflin' Woman!", appears to be a musical performance or lesson related to banjo playing. The description heavily promotes the creator's Patreon page for exclusive content such as tablature, photos, and forum access. It also directs viewers to other platforms for music streaming (Spotify, iTunes, Bandcamp), merchandise, and a dedicated online course. There is no mention or indication of firearms, ammunition, manufacturers, or any related topics.
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 Clifton Hicks playing and singing "Cold Icy Mountain" (Old Piney Mountain) on a 5-string gourd banjo that he handmade. The description heavily promotes his various online platforms, including Patreon, Banjo Heritage courses and merchandise, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and PayPal donations, encouraging viewers to support his work through subscriptions, purchases, or direct contributions.
This video features Dan Gellert playing "Eph Got a Coon" on a fretless 5-string banjo. The performance took place at Hagood Mill Historic Site on July 19, 2025. The description highlights the specific instrument and location, suggesting a focus on traditional or folk music performance.
This YouTube video features Murphy Campbell performing and singing the song "Two Sisters" on a 5-string banjo. The performance takes place at the historic Hagood Mill Site in North Carolina. The video highlights Murphy Campbell's musical talent with the banjo.
This video features Dr. Alan Harrelson performing his song "What a Time in Heaven" on a 5-string banjo. The performance takes place at an undisclosed location near Culp's Hill in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on July 1, 2025. The description highlights potential interests in history, theology, banjo music, and pipe tobacco, with a link provided for further engagement with the creator's platform.
This YouTube video, titled "Why Dave Mustaine Was Kicked Out of Metallica," delves into the history of the band Metallica and its former guitarist, Dave Mustaine. While the title and description do not mention any firearms, the channel promotes a broader content scope that includes podcasts and the Shawn Ryan Show, which often features discussions on various topics. Based solely on the provided information, no firearms-related content can be inferred.
This video features Grammy-winning artist Chilli from TLC and actor Matthew Lawrence engaging in a shooting session at the Taran Tactical range. They are joined by Taran Butler, also known as "Tae-Tae-Ron," and Tetiana Gaidar. The description highlights Chilli and Lawrence enjoying their time at the range and tags relevant to their careers and the firearms activity.
This video introduces Ty Morton, highlighting him as a highly skilled individual. The description emphasizes his multifaceted talents, describing him as a proficient shooter, musician, artist, designer, and entrepreneur. It notes that despite a seemingly relaxed atmosphere, Ty is an accomplished shooter, and his presence makes the AGH team experience positive. The content focuses on introducing a team member with diverse skills and a strong aptitude for shooting.
This YouTube video features DJ Deadmau5 discussing his first experience with rock and roll music, specifically mentioning Tommy Lee. The description includes various promotional links for the Shawn Ryan Show and Vigilance Elite, encouraging channel subscriptions and Patreon support. It also provides links to the podcast on Apple and Spotify and social media handles.