Clifton Hicks performs Prodigal Son. Sorry for the exposure problems...
Comments
8 years ago
judeseamus
I don't EVER get tired of hearing your music. Please keep it up.
9 years ago
Curtis Owens
I should mention that this song was learned by me from the famous recording of Dock Boggs on Folkways Records by the same title. F#DGAD is the relative tuning, if I am not mistaken.
9 years ago
Fast Heart Mart
Your voice man!!! I can't decide if I like this version or the one you did inside. They're both great, but it is really a good scene outside here. No problem about the exposure to me :) Is this back home for you in this scene? Is that why you made another video for this song?
9 years ago
Justin Williams
I should mention that this song was learned by me from the famous recording of Dock Boggs on Folkways Records by the same title. F#DGAD is the relative tuning, if I am not mistaken.
9 years ago
Clifton Hicks
I should mention that this song was learned by me from the famous recording of Dock Boggs on Folkways Records by the same title. F#DGAD is the relative tuning, if I am not mistaken.
9 years ago
regexRex
The fact that Clifton Hicks isn't on mainstream radio is a testament to the fact that modern music producers don't care about talent or taste.
9 years ago
Jake Tolbert
Dat string bending....dang.
9 years ago
John Hicks
Clif is looking ultra relaxed in his native FL swamp.