This video features Clifton Hicks playing the song "Across the Rocky Mountain" on a c. 1910 Weymann banjo. The description provides links to his Patreon for exclusive tablature, photos, and forums, as well as his Banjo Heritage online course, merchandise, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and PayPal for donations. He also offers YouTube channel memberships.
This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks demonstrating and teaching the tune "Sugar Hill" on a 1910 Weymann Keystone State banjo tuned to gCGCD. He learned the piece from Josh Hayes of Watauga County, North Carolina. The description heavily promotes Clifton Hicks' various online platforms, including Patreon, Banjo Heritage website, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and donation links via PayPal and Venmo, as well as YouTube channel memberships.
This video showcases three distinct versions of the banjo tune "Little Grey Mule" (also known as "The Wild Boar"). The content features performances on a 1910 Weymann "Keystone State" banjo and two handmade mountain banjos (one 4-string and one 5-string), all played by Clifton Hicks. The description highlights the historical origins of the tune, referencing Roscoe Halcomb's 1950s recording and the tune's older community name. It also provides numerous links for supporting the artist through Patreon, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and donations, as well as merchandise and educational resources via Banjo Heritage.
This video features Clifton Hicks playing "Going Down the Road Feeling Bad" (Lonesome Road Blues) on a 1910 Weymann "Keystone State" banjo tuned to fCFAC. Recorded in Warren, Pennsylvania, in 2013, the description highlights the performer's evolution in banjo stringing practices, moving away from medium gauge steel strings to nylon strings for pre-WW2 banjos and recommending traditional two-legged maple bridges over three-legged ones. It also promotes various platforms for connecting with Clifton Hicks, including Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and Banjo Heritage resources.
This video features Clifton Hicks playing a song titled "Southern Texas" on a c. 1910 Weymann five-string banjo, tuned f# DGAD. The lyrics depict a narrative involving joining cowboys, encountering "Indians," and reflecting on family. The description also includes links to his Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and Venmo, alongside hashtags related to banjo and old-time music. While firearms are mentioned in the lyrics and in the context of the narrative (pistols, riding, cowboys), there is no actual firearm content, demonstration, or discussion of firearm models, calibers, or manufacturers.
This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks performing "Marching Through Georgia" on a circa 1910 Weymann "Keystone State" banjo tuned to gDGBD. The description highlights that he learned the tune from a recording by Clyde and Ralph Troxell. The video also includes links to his Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and PayPal for those interested in supporting his banjo heritage work.
This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks performing "Lonesome Road Blues" (also known as "Going Down This Road Feeling Bad"). He learned the song from George Gibson of Knott County, Kentucky. The performance is on a 1910 Weymann "Keystone State" banjo, tuned to fCFAC. The description includes links to his Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal, along with several relevant hashtags.
This video features Clifton Hicks performing the banjo tune "Poor Benny." Hicks learned the song from a recording by Bela Lam & His Greene County Singers and plays it on a circa 1910 Weymann "Keystone State" banjo tuned to gCGCD. The description also includes various links for supporting the artist, including Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal.
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