This video features a performance of the song "Rye Whiskey" (also known as "Jack of Diamonds") by a band named The Gallinippers. The musicians include Jordan Judkins on guitar, Michael Klug on banjo and vocals, Austin Derryberry on fiddle, and Angela Wood on bass. The performance took place on Buddy Ingram's Gallinippers Stage at the 2025 Wilson County Tennessee State Fair in Lebanon, TN. The content is primarily a musical performance and does not appear to involve firearms.
This YouTube video is a traditional banjo lesson focusing on the tune "Rye Whiskey," also known by several other names including "Devil's Waltz," "Jack of Diamonds," and "Drunken Hiccups." The lesson features Lee Sexton from Kentucky and specifies the banjo tuning as gCGCD (relative). The description also includes multiple links for supporting the creator, such as Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal.
This YouTube video is a musical performance featuring a banjo player, Clifton Hicks, playing the tune "Rye Whiskey." The description highlights that the song is also known as "Devil's Waltz" and "Jack of Diamonds," and that the player learned it from Lee Sexton of Letcher County, Kentucky. The video provides multiple links for supporting the artist, including Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal. The musical piece and its traditional roots are the sole focus.
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