Remarkably and perhaps easily one the most prolific youth bands I have seen and enjoyed on RU-vid in sometime. Even the name they selected is so endearing as it is emblematic of their innocent years. Oh...lets not forget their musical talents for which to my 75 year old ears is simply soothing and pleasurable. What a cute family of musical children. Kudos to the parents for their parenting an leadership. We certainly are bound to see their name "The Biscuit Eaters" in lights! SUBSCRIBED!
This family is bringing home the music it’s as good as it gets I wake up in the middle of the night and turn on a video and it doesn’t matter witch one they are all fine as can be. Thank you. 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
You folks tell little Molly - yes we saw her get up with her little violin and her contribution to that song was not missed, and was very much appreciated, too. Well Done, all of you! God Bless!! Jerry
Watching y'all brings back fond memories of my childhood. Both of my parents came from musical families. Both sides were always looking for a reason to get together & play, sing & dance. I grew up on Irish folk music, classic country & blue grass. I think y'all are great. ❤
Mama runs this family!! The next "genuine" smile on any kid or pop will be their first! They all look scared of "drill instructor" mom!! And shorty looks like he's just going thru the motions!!
@@thebiscuiteaters Let the kids be kids, play in the mud! Too young to be bread winners! Turn in their instruments fr PB&J sannies w most on their face and give pops a cigar to smoke "alone" on front porch!
I can assure you. No bread being won around here! You say those things without getting the whole picture. I just share music content to our social media accounts usually so that's all you're seeing. We're blessed to have a family band that does a few shows a month. The kids are learning valuable lessons about sharing their talents to make others smile, save the few critics. They learn teamwork, perseverance, patience, forgiveness for those times when all of us butt heads over which songs to do. The biggest fiddler earns money by teaching in our after school music program. In this area, music is very social. So play dates usually consist of creek swimming, wiffle ball and ends with a jam session. Some people have a smug expression when they're playing and concentrating. This was Merlefest after all. They were a little nervous I'm sure. But it saddens me to get unrelenting criticism when they are such good kids, enjoy playing music on and off stage, and should be encouraged. Learning an instrument is way better than drooling in front of the TV or playing mindless video games. Sorry for the long response! I just had to let it out today ha ha.