This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks performing "Danville Girl," a song originally recorded by Dock Boggs in 1927. The description emphasizes learning the song from Boggs' Brunswick Records performance and offers access to lyrics and banjo tablature through various platforms like Patreon, Banjo Heritage, and Bandcamp. It also highlights Hicks' banjo heritage online course and musical releases on Spotify and iTunes. The video aims to share this piece of musical history and connect with an audience interested in traditional banjo music.
This YouTube Short features a 1927 Smith & Wesson Military and Police .38 Hand Ejector revolver, previously a police trade-in from Northbridge, Massachusetts. The video highlights the revolver's upgraded front sight and parkerized finish. The creator expresses their fondness for this classic firearm, showcasing it at the range.
This video showcases a rare Pre-WW2 Walther "Drilling" shotgun/rifle combination gun manufactured in 1927. It highlights a unique firearm with both shotgun and rifle functionalities, offering a glimpse into historical firearms craftsmanship. The video also promotes the creator's Patreon for early access and raffles, and their "Flak & Fubar" podcast.
This YouTube video features a banjo lesson on the song "False Hearted Lover's Blues" as performed by Dock Boggs (banjo) and Emry Arthur (guitar) around 1927. The instructor, Clifton Hicks, uses an 1890s Thompson & Odell "Luscomb" banjo tuned to f♯DGAD. The video provides links to TABs via Patreon, as well as other platforms for music and merchandise, including BanjoHeritage.com, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp, Spotify, and iTunes.
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