Another bedroom practice of Earl Scruggs's Flint Hill Special. Brothers Jonny Mizzone age 8 on banjo, Robbie Mizzone age 12 on fiddle, and Tommy Mizzone age 13 on guitar.
Their talent is impressive - especially IMHO the banjo-kid. Watched a bunch of their other vids now and ... They really need to work on timing as banjo-boy has a tendency to run away and it turns into a train wreck...
Also, I've got to say that it always gives me a little bit of the creeps when I see young kids like this... Clearly COUNTLESS hours of instruction and practice at work...
Watch violin-boys eyes as he looks at whoever is filming in the bedrooom....
I've known a couple of kid-performers and they don't get time to be a kid, which usually leads to being a screwed-up "adult" someday as well...
WOW!!
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I was impressed.
ReplyDeleteTheir talent is impressive - especially IMHO the banjo-kid. Watched a bunch of their other vids now and ... They really need to work on timing as banjo-boy has a tendency to run away and it turns into a train wreck...
ReplyDeleteAlso, I've got to say that it always gives me a little bit of the creeps when I see young kids like this... Clearly COUNTLESS hours of instruction and practice at work...
Watch violin-boys eyes as he looks at whoever is filming in the bedrooom....
I've known a couple of kid-performers and they don't get time to be a kid, which usually leads to being a screwed-up "adult" someday as well...
they don't get time to be a kid
ReplyDeleteYes, I've always been an advocate of keeping them a kid as long as possible.