Colt Clark’s Kids Give Polk Salad Annie a Jaw-Dropping Twist
Inside the guitar-packed walls of Norman’s Rare Guitars, a family band gathers around a swamp-rock classic and turns the room into a full-on party. The surprise is how naturally Colt Clark and the Quarantine Kids, joined by 13-year-old Saxon Weiss, take on Tony Joe White’s gritty Polk Salad Annie with youthful fire and old-school groove. View count: not provided in the video details.
The host welcomes Colt Clark’s musical crew with plenty of laughs, praises the family connection, and gives Saxon a huge introduction before the count-in lands: one, two, three, four. At 0:00, the mood is already electric as vocals, guitar-driven rhythm, and a standout bass line kick the song into gear. Music Pulse readers will love the moment the young bass player locks into the groove, because she doesn’t look like she’s trying to impress anyone, she simply sounds like she belongs there.
The Room’s Reaction Says It All
The clip supplies its own warm, unfiltered reactions before and after the music. “She grooves and she sounds amazing.” That burst of praise lands because the bass player is clearly holding down her part with confidence and style.
“I’m the oldest guy here.” The closing joke gets cheers and keeps the whole session loose, playful, and wonderfully human.
Colt Clark is a professional musician and the musical force at the center of a family group that became known for lively home performances during the quarantine years. The kids bring real personality to songs that many listeners grew up with, while Saxon Weiss adds another young musician to the mix at Norman’s Rare Guitars.
Fans looking for another dose of the family’s classic-rock energy can catch Colt Clark and the Quarantine Kids performing “Gimme Shelter”. This time around, the band chooses a song written and first performed by Tony Joe White in 1968, a wild Southern tale about Annie, her family, poke salad, alligators, and a whole lot of attitude. Tony Joe White’s official post about the song’s release adds even more history to the classic.
The performance is special because it never feels staged or stiff. Colt Clark and the Quarantine Kids bring family chemistry, Saxon Weiss brings extra spark, and the young bass player gives the song its absolutely stunning groove. Set inside Norman’s Rare Guitars, it is a feel-good live cover packed with laughter, talent, and classic-rock heart, check the useful links below.
A Performance Built for Sharing
The biggest surprise isn’t that these young musicians can play. It’s that they make a tough, story-heavy classic feel bright, fun, and completely their own.
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