East Virginia -Traditional Banjo Lesson
This video features Clifton Hicks presenting a traditional banjo lesson on the folk song "East Virginia." Hicks notes the song's widespread popularity in the southern mountains, suggesting an early origin in the 18th or early 19th century. He highlights the rarity of field recordings of the song performed on the fiddle. The description also provides alternate titles like "Oh Molly Dear" and "Greenback Dollar," and links to the artist's various platforms for tabs, music, and merchandise.






