How Mountain Girls Can Love

How Mountain Girls Can Love cover (originally by the Stanley Brothers) Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subReinaDelCid Patreon: https://bit.ly/subRdC Watch next:    • It's My Lazy Day   We've been stuck in our houses and missed jamming, so we made this video remotely. Hope you enjoy watching as much as we enjoyed putting this together! Players - take lessons from these guys! Guitar: Toni Lindgren -    / tonilindgren   Dobro: Shane Akers -    / shaneakersmusic   Banjo: David Robinson - https://www.davidrobinsonmusician.com Mandolin: Mike Hedding -    / @mikeheddingmusic   Bass: Andrew Foreman - https://www.andrewforemanmusic.com/ Thanks so much to our Cidizens on Patreon who made this video possible. If you love spending your Sunday Mornings with us, check out our Patreon community:   / reinadelcid   Follow our adventures on other social media: Facebook:   / reinadelcid   Instagram:   / reinadelcid   Twitter:   / reinadelcid   Official Website: https://reinadelcid.com/ Check out more of our videos: Latest Uploads:    • Newest Videos | Elle & Toni   Sunday Mornings with Reina del Cid:    • Sunday Morning Sessions | Reina del Cid   Original Songs:    • Original Songs | Elle & Toni   Cover Songs:    • Covers | Elle & Toni   Popular Videos:    • Most Popular | Elle & Toni   Gear used: Zoom H6 (mobile audio recorder): https://amzn.to/2YAZieU Neumann U87: https://amzn.to/31fNikH Edited in Adobe Premiere and Pro Tools About Reina del Cid: Reina del Cid is a singer songwriter and leader of the eponymous folk rock band based in Minnesota. Her song-a-week video series, Sunday Mornings with Reina del Cid, has amassed a devoted and diverse following made up of everyone from jamheads to college students to white-haired intelligentsia. In 2011 she began collaborating with Toni Lindgren, who is the lead guitarist on all three of Del Cid’s albums, as well as a frequent and much beloved guest on the Sunday Morning videos. The Sunday Morning videos also feature a rotating cast of bandmates, special guests, and occasional random bystanders.