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David Kimbrough Jr. at the 2014 North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic

Posted on August 30, 2014June 1, 2025 by Max Shores

The David Kimbrough Jr. Band at the 2014 North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic. David’s daughter Autumn Rain adds some percussion. The North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic is an annual music festival which celebrates the rich heritage of north Mississippi music traditions. David’s father, Junior Kimbrough, received worldwide acclaim for his unique music.

David Kimbrough Jr.at the 2014 North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic, an annual music festival held in Waterford, Mississippi to honor and preserve the unique music of the hill country. David’s father, the late Junior Kimbrough, operated a juke joint in Chulahoma, Mississippi and recorded music enjoyed worldwide. David’s daughter, Autumn Rain joins in.

David Kimbrough Jr. performs a song originally recorded by his father, Junior Kimbrough. This performance was at the 2014 North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic, an annual music festival held in Waterford, Mississippi to honor and preserve the unique music of the hill country of north Mississippi.

You can follow the North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic on YouTube & Facebook.

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