This video features Clifton Hicks performing a song about moonshining. While the content is musically focused, it does not contain firearm-related information, making it irrelevant for this context.
This video features Clifton Hicks performing a traditional folk song on an open-back banjo. The performance takes place in a snowy outdoor setting and showcases Hicks's skill in playing the banjo using a clawhammer technique.
This video showcases a historical 1880s Minstrel Banjo played by Clifton Hicks. The content focuses on the instrument's appearance and the traditional clawhammer playing style associated with it, rather than providing instructional content.
This video features Clifton Hicks performing a traditional murder ballad on a 5-string banjo. The performance showcases advanced clawhammer technique and highlights the somber, authentic tone of Appalachian folk music.
This video features Clifton Hicks performing the traditional Appalachian tune 'Cacklin' Hen' on a fretless banjo. The content focuses on a musical performance rather than instructional or technical firearm-related information.
This video features Clifton Hicks performing the traditional folk song 'Old Reuben' (also known as 'Train 45') on an open-back banjo. The performance showcases advanced clawhammer banjo technique and knowledge of traditional Appalachian folk repertoire. The song's lyrics tell a narrative of leaving home, potential marriage, and a tragic train derailment.
This video features Clifton Hicks performing a melancholic folk song titled "Crying Shame" on a 5-string banjo. The song delves into themes of childhood advice, family loss, and personal hardship, delivered with a soulful and traditional folk style. Hicks showcases advanced clawhammer banjo technique and authentic vocal delivery, characteristic of a professional musician and folk historian.
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