Boy’s Fingers Blur Playing ‘Dueling Banjos’ Then Big Brother Kicks It Up A Notch

It is always amazing to see somebody who has a lot of musical talent. It doesn’t matter if they are singing or playing a musical instrument, when they do it with style, it can really hold our interest and may even inspire us to try to do it ourselves. It is especially true when children are involved and if you have not seen the Sleepy Man Banjo Boys, you really owe it to yourself to watch them play.

The trio of brothers that have this musical gift are from Lebanon Township, New Jersey. In 2011, they appeared on David Letterman and people from across the nation came to know who they were and the level of talent that they had to offer. When they were on Letterman, they played a song by Earl Scruggs, ‘Flint Hill Special’.

Jonny Mizzone is the nine-year-old playing the banjo with his 12-year-old brother, Robbie plays the fiddle. 13-year-old Tommy is playing the guitar and they played together so well that it is obvious years of practice that went into what they are able to do. As you listen to them playing in the video below, you realize they are just as good hanging out in the bedroom as they are playing on television.

They start slowly with ‘Dueling Banjos’ with Tommy and Jonny going back and forth between the guitar and the banjo. They continue to pick up speed until you can barely see their fingers as they move across the strings. It isn’t long before Robbie jumps in with the fiddle and puts a nice spin on the song.

After Letterman and this video, which was uploaded in the same year, the boys continued to gain fame. The video has gone on to have more than 7 million views and they continue to expand the abilities with pop, bluegrass, and Americana. They still tour and audiences love them.

You can watch these talented boys playing in this video:

Related Posts

The separation between a woman’s legs means that she is… See more

Although it may seem surprising, the shape of your legs can reveal more than you imagine about your personality, your lifestyle, and even your romantic relationships. Since…

Supreme Court Sides With Trump On Firing of Three Democrat Appointees

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that, for now, President Trump may remove President Biden’s three appointees to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) without cause. This temporary…

“A Cherished Figure From a Classic Piece of American Television History Has Sadly Left Us at the Age of 91, Leaving Behind a Legacy That Touched Generations of Fans and Colleagues Who Will Never Forget the Warmth and Dedication He Shared”

Jack Lilley, a beloved actor and stuntman, has passed away at the age of 91. Known for his work on Little House on the Prairie and numerous…

“Beloved Singer Passed Away Peacefully at Her Nashville Home, Leaving Behind a Legacy of Timeless Music, Cherished Memories, and a Heartfelt Connection With Fans Across Generations Who Will Forever Remember Her Voice, Her Spirit, Her Kindness, and the Unforgettable Songs That Touched Millions of Lives Around the World”

Mandisa, singer and former *American Idol* contestant, passed away at her Nashville home at age 47. Her death was confirmed on Friday morning, though the cause has…

When a Supposed $10,000 Lottery Win Sparked Celebration, Shock, and Disbelief—Only to Be Revealed as a Cruel Prank That Tested Friendships, Trust, and the Fine Line Between Humor and Hurt, Leaving Everyone Wondering Where the Joke Ends and Betrayal Truly Begins

It started like an ordinary day at work. During a break, a coworker handed me a lottery ticket with a grin, saying something like, “Hey, maybe this…

Red Dots on Your Skin: What Doctors Say These Tiny Marks Could Mean About Your Health — From Harmless Cherry Angiomas to Possible Vitamin Deficiencies, Here’s When to Relax and When It’s Time to Call Your Doctor

Red dots on your skin can appear suddenly, catching your attention in the mirror or under the shower light. While they might look alarming, not all red…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *