Since the Democratic Socialist campaign message has been that the Republican nominee, "Donald Trump is a threat to Democracy," is it not exceedingly ironic that the leadership of the Democratic Socialist party is endeavoring to remove their presumptive nominee - Joseph R. Biden, though elected - as their candidate for the presidency of the United States?
11.11% The Democratic Socialists reserve the right to always be incredibly flexible in all matters pertaining to communicated core ideals.
88.89% The Democratic Socialists are long on hyperbolic promise, but way short on purposeful performance, ergo, they are grand hypocrites of the first order.
This next segment of these photos could be entitled "An Ode to American Pickers." Tommy Norris (left) and Quentin Acres (right) are most capable of creating a moving rhythm: Above. Noah Walls (left) is quite an accomplished fiddler, and along with Quentin (center), guitar, and Tommy (right), mandolin, create a fine, interwoven wall of Country / Bluegrass sound: Below. photos by Stan Deatherage
Quentin Acres (center), who is the only band mate not from North or South Carolina, brings that true Mountain Music flavor to the band as exhibited here below in the video, "Cluck Old Hen." This young band has a refined chemistry of talents well beyond their years: Above and below. photos by Stan Deatherage
"Cluck Old Hen" performed by The Barefoot Movement and written by Quentin Acre, is no longer available, but we have provided the "No Rain" Promo featuring Brad Smith of Blind Melon in its stead: Above.
The band-mates ready themselves for another Bluegrass rock'n, where Noah Wall will sing, and Quentin Acres will provide harmonizing vocals, and it will be good: Above and below, and the video further below. photos by Stan Deatherage
"Too Long in One Place" performed by The Barefoot Movement, live at the Turnage Theater July 9, 2011, supplied by Tommy Norris Music: Above.
Once again we showcase Noah's spirited vocal style as was exhibited in the video further below: Above and below. photos by Stan Deatherage
"Do What you Please" performed by The Barefoot Movement, live at the Turnage Theater July 9, 2011, supplied by Tommy Norris Music: Above.