Cedric Watson on gourd banjo "Darlin Cori"

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  • @Drangorooq27
    @Drangorooq27 Рік тому +156

    ORIGINS OF COUNTRY MUSIC RIGHT THERE. RURAL BLACK FOLK MUSIC.

    • @YourLocalR3NecK
      @YourLocalR3NecK 10 місяців тому +5

      Thats true, it did come from black folk your right! But nowadays its sang and played for folks of all races to enjoy, but overall it has a very Southern History and origin.

    • @Drangorooq27
      @Drangorooq27 10 місяців тому +2

      @@YourLocalR3NecK@YourLocalR3NecK I agree.

    • @Toya972
      @Toya972 10 місяців тому +5

      That’s right. Banjo West African origin

    • @gtgargon
      @gtgargon 9 місяців тому +2

      goes further back and to his original continent.

    • @Banana_Pony
      @Banana_Pony 9 місяців тому +4

      And Blues, and rocn and roll,...

  • @NathanBonsal
    @NathanBonsal 10 років тому +1049

    To those people calling this man an Uncle Tom, I would say that singing, resurrecting the instruments of the slaves, and demonstrating that all of those people who suffered under slavery were people, with art and culture and songs, is NOT a disservice to them. It makes them real, so mankind can realize the evils of the past and never repeat them. To see a man with different skin from your own allows you to believe he does not suffer as you would. But when you hear his words, listen to what his instrument sounded like and how he used it to sing about his life, you can no longer persist in that safe delusion of difference. We are the same, and that realization helps people to understand the evils of the things men do to one another.

    • @nerdsta23
      @nerdsta23 10 років тому +42

      That was beautiful dude.

    • @undisclosedcode
      @undisclosedcode 10 років тому +11

      nerdsta23
      I agree.

    • @Shayshaleen
      @Shayshaleen 10 років тому +9

      Bravo

    • @spacehopper7
      @spacehopper7 10 років тому +36

      I hate to say it, but since we signed over so much control to the banking sector we're all slaves now ...

    • @NathanBonsal
      @NathanBonsal 10 років тому +82

      Not even remotely the same thing. You see, when you have a child, nobody makes your child work the field at the age of 3. Nobody will sell your child to the farm next door. Nobody will sell your wife to a stranger at auction. Nobody can beat you for leaving your home and going somewhere else. Nobody rapes your wife because she's their property.
      So, it's KIND OF different.

  • @tim3tRav3l3RR60
    @tim3tRav3l3RR60 11 місяців тому +71

    Appreciate this brother. This is our roots and we cannot forget it. It is what made us! Culture!

  • @loilt5091
    @loilt5091 9 місяців тому +24

    Beautiful👍🏻
    The banjo came from Africa 🌍
    🇨🇦

    • @AnnointedGamer
      @AnnointedGamer 8 місяців тому +1

      Are you kidding me lmao!!!!

    • @loilt5091
      @loilt5091 8 місяців тому

      @@AnnointedGamer
      Homework time…that’s right, it came from Music City, Appalachia or the Ozarks 🤠
      🇨🇦

    • @AnnointedGamer
      @AnnointedGamer 8 місяців тому

      @@loilt5091 nope. The only reason its attributed to African heritage was because they had an instrument that used animal skin. I love how all of a sudden africans were the real Egyptians, Moors, and True Israelites, invented everything but didn’t even know what a wheel was before being brought to the new world. Lmao.

    • @AnnointedGamer
      @AnnointedGamer 8 місяців тому +1

      @@loilt5091 what part of Africa is Ozark in btw?????

    • @AnnointedGamer
      @AnnointedGamer 8 місяців тому +1

      @@loilt5091 banjos were inspired by the mandolin and other chinese and japanese cultures prior to what you see on todays blackwashed internet.

  • @Kasino80
    @Kasino80 8 років тому +221

    I fucking love old timey mountain style music. So raw. It's like listening to the earth itself.

    • @sethwilson970
      @sethwilson970 3 роки тому +13

      This is actually plantation (slave) style

    • @Africa1000
      @Africa1000 2 роки тому +8

      I didn't realise that the Deep South was particularly mountainous. I must have missed them all!

    • @uncommonsensewithpastormar2913
      @uncommonsensewithpastormar2913 2 роки тому +4

      To be fair, mountain music and plantation music are often hard to distinguish.

    • @Axecapoeiracomoxvalley
      @Axecapoeiracomoxvalley 2 роки тому +6

      @@sethwilson970 to be fair, many a southern slave escaped to freedom in the mountains 😉

    • @RPM1776
      @RPM1776 2 роки тому +2

      @@Africa1000 he's talking about the Appalachian mountains

  • @KerringtonF
    @KerringtonF 10 років тому +328

    Glad to see someone who looks like me also play the banjo. Thank you for such a beautiful piece, instrumentally and vocally.

    • @MrDeaconEarl
      @MrDeaconEarl 4 роки тому +44

      There are a lot of us. More than you would think.

    • @siggesaltens2663
      @siggesaltens2663 3 роки тому +4

      do not discriminate. Be nice.

    • @MrDeaconEarl
      @MrDeaconEarl 3 роки тому +35

      @@siggesaltens2663 Who is discriminating?

    • @randalclarke5487
      @randalclarke5487 3 роки тому +14

      @@MrDeaconEarl I know right??? Wtf???

    • @randalclarke5487
      @randalclarke5487 3 роки тому +18

      @@MrDeaconEarl right on... it's the media that wants to put everyone in boxes and "ethnic groups" leave us alone, we all get along and take care of one another. Peace to y'all

  • @StudebakerHawk57
    @StudebakerHawk57 9 років тому +233

    I've been playing 3-finger (Bluegrass) and old-time clawhammer banjo for over 40 years now but I never had the guts to strike out on a fretless gourd banjo. You have to be a VERY competent musician to make one of those sound good and Cedric truly excels in that department. Thanks for posting that gem, Cedric!

    • @richardphilpott1225
      @richardphilpott1225 3 роки тому +2

      he treats his flies alright....that's why they never bite!

  • @shryve
    @shryve 4 роки тому +28

    This what the Blues, jazz, R & B and Rack Music is built apon...

  • @JustinRothberg
    @JustinRothberg 5 років тому +57

    Wonderful! It's nice to see someone playing a gourd banjo clawhamner style. The original way it was created! In Africa. It's a Shane people don't know the history of the instrument but yes people.... The banjo is from Africa.

    • @robertlussier2944
      @robertlussier2944 3 роки тому +1

      I know it's been a while, but this news story from Jamaica just came out today, about Jeff Menzies, traditional banjo maker and historian in Jamaica.
      ua-cam.com/video/FWBB4UUULhM/v-deo.html

    • @The_13th_Hussar
      @The_13th_Hussar 2 роки тому +14

      The predecessor instruments to Banjos can be traced to Africa however many key elements that seperate say a Kora from a Banjo such as tuning pegs or the fingerboard style came from European instruments, the earliest origins of what we could call Banjos are from slaves in the Caribbean.

    • @kalwallingford7039
      @kalwallingford7039 2 роки тому +2

      @@The_13th_Hussar this ole Kang ain't gonna listen to you, silly. Better put him in his place

    • @Babasunship
      @Babasunship Рік тому +6

      @@The_13th_Hussar I agree in part, but the early Banjo called the Banjar derived from the African instrument called the Akonting. The Akonting is the folk lute of the Jola people, found in Senegal, Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau in West Africa.
      The akonting is made with a long bamboo neck called a bangoe. The material for the neck, called ban julo in the Mandinka language, again gives Banjul. In this interpretation, Banjul became a sort of eponym for the Akonting as it crossed the Atlantic.

  • @heathersmith951
    @heathersmith951 8 років тому +67

    Wow ! I didn't know musicians this good still existed. What a pure talent. This Cedric fellow is so wonderful to share his gifts with us.

    • @beastotheeast
      @beastotheeast 2 роки тому

      Check out George Gibson, Clifton Hicks, Matt Kinman and John Haywood. Incredible musicians...

  • @Guywithcrazyideas
    @Guywithcrazyideas 10 років тому +69

    I love the sounds of that banjo.

    • @Skatelifefool
      @Skatelifefool 10 років тому +8

      That's not such a crazy idea.

    • @RedPrince56
      @RedPrince56 10 років тому +4

      Wait a Normal comment from you WTF!

    • @Guywithcrazyideas
      @Guywithcrazyideas 10 років тому +13

      Sonnie Presley
      - I was sober for a couple hours

    • @mightymall88
      @mightymall88 8 місяців тому

      Akonting is the instruments actual name

  • @Paxseko
    @Paxseko 10 років тому +61

    I LOVE the mellow sound of a gourd banjo. So much nicer than the twanginess of the modern banjo. No wonder country and bluegrass went that way stylistically with voices, too.

    • @craniifer
      @craniifer 7 років тому +17

      I love both. The banjo is awesome regardless.

  • @FREEDMEN
    @FREEDMEN 2 роки тому +10

    This is great! This is that Freedmen sound that undergirds many music genre's today! FIRE!

  • @grason9418
    @grason9418 10 місяців тому +3

    I transcribed the lyrics for a song analysis I'm going to do. Thank you Cedric Watson for showing me beautiful music like this. Here are the lyrics for those interested:
    Oh, go dig a hole in the meadow
    Go dig a hole in the ground
    Go dig a hole in the meadow
    And let me lay darlin’ Cori down
    The last time I saw darlin’ Cori
    At the edge of the deep blue sea
    Forty-four around her
    And a banjo on her knee
    Wake up, wake up darlin’ Cori
    How can you sleep so sound?
    Revenue officers are coming
    He's gonna burn your still house down
    Go way, go way darlin’ Cori
    And bring to me my gun
    I ain't no man for trouble
    But trouble has just begun
    I ain't no man for trouble
    But I'll die before i run
    The last time I saw darlin’ Cori
    Had a forty-four in her hand
    I killed that revenue officer
    If he leaves here with my man
    It crossed the deep blue ocean
    It crossed the deep blue sea
    Bring to me darlin’ Cori
    Wherever she may be
    Go way, go way darlin’ Cori
    Which your hanging around my bed
    The whisky done ruined my body
    Pretty women gon’ ruin my head

  • @euphoricatlast
    @euphoricatlast 10 років тому +109

    Original Southern Banjo music.

    • @banko1808
      @banko1808 4 роки тому +7

      African American banjo music you mean? Yes

    • @thetitanian5544
      @thetitanian5544 4 роки тому +10

      @@banko1808 Black people are southern

    • @deskryptic
      @deskryptic 4 роки тому

      tight symbols and tight account name too

    • @oilchange6542
      @oilchange6542 4 роки тому +1

      @@banko1808 Are you saying Southerners can't be black?

    • @banko1808
      @banko1808 4 роки тому

      @@thetitanian5544 beg to differ, I am not low class like that

  • @jedgarren2901
    @jedgarren2901 Рік тому +13

    This is AMAZING
    This man is SO talented, as a musician, I am blown away

  • @Chantmagick
    @Chantmagick 7 років тому +8

    Just love it, Cedric. The 19th century was a very difficult time for black folks so it makes sense that the string instruments and stringed instrument music from this era have largely been shunned by black folks in the second half of the 20th century up til now.
    I think it takes a lot of courage to explore the works from this era. You, The Carolina Chocolate Drops and Rhiannon Giddens are trailblazers. Not an easy place to be. Thank you for learning and sharing your rendition of this tune. Deeply appreciated.

    • @keeganbluegrass
      @keeganbluegrass 5 років тому

      love the CCD too, great way to explore roots of music like blues and jazz

  • @freyjastear244
    @freyjastear244 4 роки тому +31

    I'm learning the banjo because of you!! Inspiration. I'm 44 and excited about it!!! Keep on pickin, man.

  • @curtislong6806
    @curtislong6806 9 місяців тому +4

    Man this is some of the greatest music I've ever heard. It sounds pure and authentic

  • @brendanlowther6296
    @brendanlowther6296 Рік тому +1

    Please come to Australia, love your work mate

  • @pelumaad331
    @pelumaad331 9 років тому +72

    Nicely done, brother.......the ancestral spirits must be pleased.

  • @catography4164
    @catography4164 2 місяці тому +1

    As few may know, rhe banjo originated in west africa. So hear a black voice behind the banjo is the best thing running right now. I love it.

  • @starshepherd5719
    @starshepherd5719 6 років тому +6

    CEDRIC MY MAN, SIMPLE...PURE AND RIGHTEOUS AS THE EARTH.
    B
    banjo bob.

  • @flyhayst
    @flyhayst 2 місяці тому +1

    Just stumbled on this video, recommended to me by UA-cam. Wish this fella was still making music videos.

    • @zackkurowski4724
      @zackkurowski4724 2 місяці тому

      He still plays regularly in Lafayette Louisiana

  • @SoldierNoses
    @SoldierNoses 8 років тому +48

    DUDE. This is dope. That gourd sounds amazing.

  • @williamlane6124
    @williamlane6124 10 років тому +19

    7 people have no FUCKING CLUE what real music is. Unbelievable.
    Mr Watson, you are the next national treasure.

  • @harpcomm
    @harpcomm 2 роки тому +11

    Fantastic rendition. I'd only heard Pete Seeger's but how superb to watch Cedric's playing and singing. More verses too. Just great!

  • @jayoda2005
    @jayoda2005 4 роки тому +6

    This makes me wanna get a gourd banjo.

  • @kitsiewr
    @kitsiewr 7 років тому +6

    Or we can all just appreciate a wonderful and authentic rendition of a great old-time song by a great musician who nails it !

  • @about2mount
    @about2mount 9 років тому +2

    There is a place a musicians goes within and plays that reaches deep inside. Bringing out a natural heart felt side to highs and lows in life. Music is just that,, The Expression Of Self. It's not taught or learned it just comes out. You pass your feelings on to others and this is what truly makes a musician stand out above others. You standing out there.

  • @SONOFZIONSOUTH
    @SONOFZIONSOUTH 2 роки тому +5

    This is pure history, thanks for showing the truth of where the music comes from!!

  • @ShantyTones
    @ShantyTones 10 років тому +9

    Dear GOD That Was GREAT!!!!!!......The Best...Most Raw...Most Soulful Version Of Darlin Cory I Have Ever Heard Man.....Just Fuckin GREAT Man.............

  • @jamho6653
    @jamho6653 10 років тому +45

    Dark and beautiful. The sound of your gourd banjo creates a better picture than any movie director could hope to do. Thank you for sharing your music with us, sir.

  • @sylviathompson5311
    @sylviathompson5311 3 місяці тому +1

    Wonderful voice! Incredible playing!

  • @brotherbroseph1416
    @brotherbroseph1416 7 років тому +13

    cedric, I play fiddle. If I lived in the south, I'd love to lay some music down with you man. You got a great sound! Keep that traditional sound alive man!

  • @nothomelessonyoutube
    @nothomelessonyoutube 11 місяців тому +1

    I recently decided I want to play banjo. Before I do anything I research it a little bit. Start with its source, work my way up to modern day then start. I had no idea the banjo had an Africa/ Caribbean roots. I figured I would be learning all about how the Appalachians music was created. It was incredibly interesting to learn of the African roots of the instruments I will play to one day attract my wife.

  • @ladyleesutter
    @ladyleesutter 8 років тому +16

    Absolutely terrific. Gorgeous voice, smooth playing. Gives this wonderful old-timey song the justice it deserves, and what a nifty banjo. I believe that earliest banjos made from gourds.

  • @HNXMedia
    @HNXMedia 3 місяці тому

    Speaks to the soul.

  • @hauberin1
    @hauberin1 8 років тому +14

    Beautifully played, and a wonderful sounding instrument. Cool song, also, and I could have left it at that, were it not for folks referring to it as a "slave" song. This is a song (though collected in North Carolina, originally) of the south, via the Appalachians all day long. In that way, it so transcends color. The fact that it has been recorded by Bill Monroe and Harry Belafonte alike testifies to this. The banjo truly carries with it a tradition that spans continents. From Ireland/Scotland, to the Appalachians, down through the deep south, to the Caribbean, it is an instrument that brings folks together.

    • @TheTimeMachine67
      @TheTimeMachine67 6 років тому +2

      Many cultures including some in Asia and Native American cultures have banjo-like instruments as well. It seems to be a pretty universal concept for a string instrument

    • @Chris_the_Dingo
      @Chris_the_Dingo 4 роки тому

      Yes, a very ancient instrument with middle-eastern origins

  • @geoffstockton
    @geoffstockton 3 місяці тому +1

    This gives me chills. Absolutely beautiful work, man.

  • @MrSteveo0088
    @MrSteveo0088 6 років тому +11

    I love this bluegrass music. Real music.... I can't stand most music today... This is great. Thank you for sharing.

    • @keeganbluegrass
      @keeganbluegrass 5 років тому +3

      not bluegrass music, this would be old time folk. bluegrass is always preformed with a band and almost exclusivly with 3 finger style banjo on a resenator banjo

    • @YourLocalR3NecK
      @YourLocalR3NecK 10 місяців тому +1

      Hell I know this is half a decade late, but man I could not agree more! As many would have thought, modern music is even worse nowadays. Nothing but autotune and a bunch of entitled rich fucks singing about immoral shit. The good music (like bluegrass and real country and folk) is timeless. Us folks who enjoy real music will never stop listening to it nor stop playing, and then we pass it down through the generations so it will be enjoyed for all time.

  • @KushaDwipa
    @KushaDwipa 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful and authentic America.

  • @antiquelucasgonze
    @antiquelucasgonze 10 років тому +27

    Some things I loved about this -
    The relaxed swing of your banjo playing.
    The environmental sound. Crickets?
    Nice filming. Good angle and light.

  • @AugustusLook-l2s
    @AugustusLook-l2s Місяць тому

    Downeast, Maine.
    Thank you for sharing.
    It's so cold here.
    Thank you for warmth, cuz.🙏✌️♥️👊

  • @RavenRaven-se6lr
    @RavenRaven-se6lr 5 років тому +5

    That’s folk music. Most decent music tells a story. Thanks for letting me in on your journey 👍.

  • @davidhayes7596
    @davidhayes7596 9 місяців тому +1

    Authentic and rooted in American culture .

  • @yahboialan
    @yahboialan 10 років тому +19

    Thats beautiful

  • @indianmilks773
    @indianmilks773 2 роки тому +1

    brings back old music 👩🏿‍🌾

  • @paulbienek601
    @paulbienek601 10 років тому +4

    Ay up Mr. Watson that's about as good as it gets! first time I heard this was by the late great Derrol Addams...all hail I could listen to you all day to, love to pick a few tunes with you but tis a mighty 6000 mile swim across the pond...keep picking dude!

  • @tewfik8616
    @tewfik8616 2 роки тому +1

    This instrument is one step back to the original african instrument which is the ancestor of modern days banjo...there is the Gumbri, and the Gnibri, the latest is made using a tortuous carapace.
    I love the banjo sound.

  • @BFDT-4
    @BFDT-4 5 років тому +11

    I felt as if I had passed through a time portal, until I saw the Weber grill in the background! ;)
    A wonderful rendition, and at the end, those three profound chords!
    Wow.

  • @bramskilove
    @bramskilove 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you sir, beautiful! Just a strange coincidence I guess that bluegrass player Doc WATSON also does a rendition of this song on one of his records (The Doc Watson Family 1994).

  • @jerrygarcia9244
    @jerrygarcia9244 6 років тому +5

    This is just amazing. Bob Weir and Jerry Garcia led me here. I am now a fan. Merry Christmas.

  • @mattheweickbushmusic9844
    @mattheweickbushmusic9844 5 років тому +1

    Echoes of west Africa

  • @massmanute
    @massmanute 7 років тому +7

    Beautiful sound from that gourd banjo!

  • @Sparklfoot
    @Sparklfoot 10 днів тому

    What a great song and the gourd banjo is very nicely made, really happy to see and hear you! People have been making musical instruments out of gourds since shortly after time began. Appreciating your channel.

  • @SteveGraves10
    @SteveGraves10 9 років тому +8

    Outstanding. I think I'll share this with my college classes.

  • @ftk_ocean_behelit3947
    @ftk_ocean_behelit3947 Місяць тому

    I listen to this everyday since I found it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @rogerjuddmusic6798
    @rogerjuddmusic6798 10 років тому +12

    Thanks for posting, Cedric...I was searching for a good bluesey version of this tune, and your version is so much more than I was expecting to find...fantastic !

  • @UncommonEyes
    @UncommonEyes Рік тому +1

    ❤gourd banjo and player

  • @KeriAnnBanjo
    @KeriAnnBanjo 7 років тому +8

    This is one of my favorite old banjo tunes, your cover is beautiful!

  • @hilmarwensorra1215
    @hilmarwensorra1215 Рік тому

    A real HAPPY 40th Birthday to Mr. Cedric Watson and really ALL the best to him ... (2023-0925)

  • @kataisa3
    @kataisa3 10 років тому +4

    American bluegrass soul music! thanks for posting that excellent video.

  • @roogalater
    @roogalater 2 роки тому

    You can hear the roots of blues music and hence all the rock music of today in these old songs of the disenfranchised. The music of the slave and the sharecropper. It's the only joy they had in life.

  • @yamakbats
    @yamakbats 7 років тому +51

    sounds heavily like the instrument used by west african griots
    sounds alot more similar to it than the present-day banjo does, for sure

    • @jasminepearls1047
      @jasminepearls1047 5 років тому +7

      The akonting which it sounds the most like was not a griot instrument. It was played by anyone and in the rice fields in Africa just like banjo. Now the ngoni and xalam are griot instruments.

    • @banko1808
      @banko1808 4 роки тому

      @@jasminepearls1047 rice fields where in Africa? I'm confused because Africa is not a country, I at least want to know where you are talking about

    • @TheJeweledBird
      @TheJeweledBird 4 роки тому +9

      @@banko1808 People from the west coast of Africa were enslaved and brought to work the rice plantations in South Carolina because they knew how to grow rice. The Gullah are their descendants.

    • @banko1808
      @banko1808 4 роки тому

      @@TheJeweledBird I am aware of the Ghulla people, they exist in my own family, And no, they are descended from those who were imported from the Bahamas to south Carolina.

    • @banko1808
      @banko1808 4 роки тому +1

      @@TheJeweledBird the ethnic group in which they hailed from were prominent rice farmers and producers

  • @JacobvsRex
    @JacobvsRex 5 місяців тому

    This is probably my favorite version of this song that I know of...I keep coming back to it.

  • @Kirschkuchen18
    @Kirschkuchen18 9 років тому +3

    dude you are awesome, thats really deep in the blues *****

  • @stevehurl298
    @stevehurl298 Рік тому +2

    Nice tone, and I love these minor-key ballads.

  • @thomasmorphew3678
    @thomasmorphew3678 9 років тому +3

    This song bridges over to Bluegrass....recorded by Ralph Stanley....I like this interpretation better....Fine music, Cedric!

  • @Noscrubjections
    @Noscrubjections Рік тому +1

    i wanna play banjo like you do one day

  • @WalterKerr
    @WalterKerr 10 років тому +8

    Thank you Cedric, I really enjoyed that. Well played and very well sung.

  • @thomashumphries3519
    @thomashumphries3519 2 роки тому

    Everytime Iisten...its like I have just discovered the song..been going on numerous years and numerous listens

  • @tastas3880
    @tastas3880 4 роки тому +3

    Just picked mine up cause ever time I hear you play the kettle gourd, get my tears too flood my eyes. The art behind the African culture is beautiful and I'm so proud to be apart of the dysfunctional 2020 . AMD cant wait to let the ghost around me hear me playing it... I'm a habachi chef from va now working in wa , I wanna play that molly dear you play so through up lesson if u can

  • @gxtmfa
    @gxtmfa 4 роки тому +2

    That’s one of the sweetest sounds I’ve heard

  • @guywolff
    @guywolff 10 років тому +8

    Classy playing and great singing Cedric .. Great great stuff. Thanks for this , Yours guy

  • @dwin4037
    @dwin4037 3 місяці тому

    ❤Thank you so much for demonstrating an early banjo and singing❤️🇦🇺😎🇮🇱❤️

  • @SquirrelsForAll
    @SquirrelsForAll Рік тому +3

    Beautifully performed and the sound from the banjo is absolutely wonderful. Thank you for creating and sharing.

  • @vpertoso
    @vpertoso 7 років тому +1

    Cedric Watson thank you. You are better than good. You are great! Keep sing'n and pick'n.

  • @a-n-d-r-e-w-k
    @a-n-d-r-e-w-k 10 років тому +4

    I love this kind of music.

  • @bobconnor1210
    @bobconnor1210 Рік тому

    Outstanding. Keep Old Time Country Music alive and well. The genre knows no color and it shines in the music of Leadbelly and others whose recordings we are very fortunate to have and enjoy.

  • @humanlivessmatter
    @humanlivessmatter 9 років тому +3

    badass! I think it's the best version I've heard. the lyrics are better than I've ever heard for this song. well done!

  • @allenbinion1575
    @allenbinion1575 6 років тому +2

    F*** the haters. I LOVE your music, I love your passion, and from one musician to another, keep going brother. Please post more, my family gets GREAT enjoyment watching you play and sing. God bless.

  • @ThatSuzanneSchmid
    @ThatSuzanneSchmid 10 років тому +3

    Just great!

  • @JUSTINthisworld828
    @JUSTINthisworld828 5 місяців тому

    Wise man, keepin the soul alive. You bring your roots pride brother.

  • @alecsbiggestfan
    @alecsbiggestfan 4 роки тому +4

    Best version I've found all around. Very well done.

  • @citizen1114
    @citizen1114 10 років тому +1

    I love 'Mountain Music'...this is great.

  • @MrDanoconnor
    @MrDanoconnor 10 років тому +4

    Excellent Performance.... Beautiful Banjo , Great Song.... Godspeed, DanO'

  • @dinnerwithfranklin2451
    @dinnerwithfranklin2451 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant!!!!!

  • @AlexCebe
    @AlexCebe 10 років тому +3

    Raw and I enjoy it . Thank you , Cedric . Greetings from Brazil .

  • @rpeek
    @rpeek 7 років тому +1

    That's awesome..

  • @bill10140
    @bill10140 10 років тому +3

    Great Job Cedric. One of the best I've heard. Put more stuff on here. I love it.

  • @alexandrMGr8
    @alexandrMGr8 4 роки тому +1

    Just what I was looking for!

  • @Gigler43
    @Gigler43 8 років тому +5

    This is a BADD ASS video!

  • @milliejohnson5782
    @milliejohnson5782 8 років тому +2

    Love the banjo and this old song

  • @Gimmer3
    @Gimmer3 7 років тому +3

    This is so wonderful, thanks Cedric for bringing this music alive.

  • @franksabatino7576
    @franksabatino7576 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Cedric. The heart of the blues is in your music.

  • @edhallam7580
    @edhallam7580 10 років тому +3

    beautiful intonation to be playin clawhammer on a fretless banjo. you my friend, are one talented man. thank you for this.

    • @MrDeaconEarl
      @MrDeaconEarl 4 роки тому

      It's a banjo, not a fretless banjo. There are banjos and then there are fretted banjos.

  • @Ronie792
    @Ronie792 2 роки тому

    What power this man has in his instrument as well as his vocal and I am white I could sit and listen to play all day long

  • @soccerchamp0511
    @soccerchamp0511 9 років тому +3

    This is so cool!!! I've seen gourd banjos in museums before, but I've never actually heard one played. As a history buff, I've always wondered how much the modern banjo sounds like the original. Thank you so much for sharing your talent!

  • @edwardharold5091
    @edwardharold5091 Рік тому +1

    One of my favorite songs. He has a good voice and knows how to use it and he demonstrated talent on that instrument. Gotta be somewhere in the Appalachians. Notice the RR tracks in the background.