Mr Hicks I don't suppose you will ever visit England with your music but it would be fantastic if you ever did.This is the purist music I have ever heard.I cannot express how deeply your music reaches.Thank you sir & very best wishes.
I have a friend down that way. His Mom was from Mountain City. They moved to Hiddenite. When his Mom passed away recently he moved back to the Mountain City vicinity...
Clifton , during this whole performance yiu only looked at your left hand 2 times, !! Learning banjo was a dream of mine and through you I took the jump, banjo and yourself have liberated me, ps, thanks for the more than precious YT tutorials, bless you ,
Hi there. I joined your patreon. I’ve tried to make out what you are showing for east Virginia, but I need a slower explanation, even with the close up. I’m just easily confused I guess. Do you ever give one on one lessons?
Johnson City sounds so much better in old blues ballads that it does now lol
Mr Hicks I don't suppose you will ever visit England with your music but it would be fantastic if you ever did.This is the purist music I have ever heard.I cannot express how deeply your music reaches.Thank you sir & very best wishes.
Thanks for writing, Paul. I briefly visited London, Holyhead, and Dublin when I was in the army back in 2004. Would love to come back some day.
Also my wife and I visited the Bluff City area about 30 years ago. A big gathering was being held up the hill near the NC line...
Please put this one on your next album drop!
Clifton you cant drop some absolute fire like that and not teach us how to do it haha. Great tune! 🪕
Lesson & tab will be up soon...
G dc I thing
I learn by ear so it’s hard to remember progressions by name
I have a friend down that way. His Mom was from Mountain City. They moved to Hiddenite. When his Mom passed away recently he moved back to the Mountain City vicinity...
I used to live in Reese, North Carolina. The nearest bar was the State Line Tavern over in Mountain City.
Nice listening to this along the Lower Ocoee.
Clifton , during this whole performance yiu only looked at your left hand 2 times, !! Learning banjo was a dream of mine and through you I took the jump, banjo and yourself have liberated me, ps, thanks for the more than precious YT tutorials, bless you ,
That was great, I forgot how much i liked that song, I ain’t played it in a long time.
Love!
Fantastic performance. The singing and playing are absolutely first rate.
Sounds good bro
Fantastic song Mr. Hicks!
Great overhand tune, thanks Clifton!
Double uploads! Nice! I almost missed this one! Please my brother. NEVER STOP.
I love song, i sing it slow and sad in the woods from time to time. Thanks for the music Clifton!
nice job
One of my favorite performances you've done
Love this. Hi from Australia!
Hey man thanks for your music it means a lot
Beautiful
Iv been working on this tune and 2 other tunes on the banjo
Mornin
i watch u every night still can not follow your thumb lead your playing is magic
Only knew of the Doc Watson “Maggie Walker Blues” version, nice to learn some more history of the song and hear a great cover!
Wow! Well done as usual! It's particularly interesting how you keep that rhythm throughout.
Good stuff! Thanks for sharing. 🔥 🪕
Love the tune! I'd love to hear your rendition of roving gambler if you get the chance thanks for the great music
Looking forward to the lesson! Great stuff man
Best 12 bucks you'll spend all year Join this man's patreon page
Looks like your old Weymann?
Scott, that is a 1913 Vega-Fairbanks "Regent."
Hi there. I joined your patreon. I’ve tried to make out what you are showing for east Virginia, but I need a slower explanation, even with the close up. I’m just easily confused I guess. Do you ever give one on one lessons?
Kalen, I have more students than I can manage at the moment. Do you have the tab for East Virginia? Email clifhicks@gmail.com if you do not.
@@CliftonHicksbanjo ok that’s what I’ll do then. Thanks.
How do all your pots look like a million bucks?!? I can't remember you holding a banjo that didn't engage serious pot envy in me.