This video features Clifton Hicks performing "Old Reuben," a traditional folk song with a rich history, played on an 1888 Thompson & Odell "The Luscomb" banjo tuned to f♯DF♯AD. The description delves into the song's origins from a 1950s recording by William "Banjo Bill" Cornett and mentions various alternative titles for the tune, including "Train 45," "Reuben's Train," and "500 Miles." Hicks also provides links to his Patreon, Bandcamp, merchandise, and streaming platforms, encouraging viewer support.
This video features a performance of the folk song "In the Pines" (also known as "Black Girl, Where Did You Sleep Last Night"), learned from a Huddie William Ledbetter (Lead Belly) recording. The description highlights the song's origins and mentions various artists who have also recorded it, including Bob Dylan, Nirvana, and The Louvin Brothers. The creator, Clifton Hicks, provides links to his Patreon, Bandcamp, and merchandise.
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