Southern Man Plays Both Parts Of ‘Dueling Banjos’ In Epic ‘Duet’

The song “Dueling Banjos” has been around since the 1950s, but shot to fame in 1972 thanks to the film Deliverance, where a city man plays guitar opposite a mentally challenged country boy who is a master on the banjo.

The “Dueling Banjos” scene contributed to the film’s success, as well as sent the song to the No. 2 spot on the Billboard Hot 100. Countless banjo and guitar players have teamed up for their own versions of the now iconic song, but no one has done so quite like Adam Lee Marcus.

Marcus, a Southern man from Westminster, South Carolina, proved that he doesn’t need another person to perform the song well. All he needs is a banjo, a guitar, and a pipe! 

To the left of the screen, while sporting overalls and a black tank top, he begins on the guitar. The video cuts to him now in overalls and a white tank top, sitting to the right of the screen pickin’ the banjo.

He continues playing the call and answer song and really turns up the heat when his banjo playin’ self stole the spotlight and really broke it down! After pickin’ so fast we could barely see his fingers move, he drops his banjo on the ground, similar to a mic drop, and his guitar playing version of himself just looks defeated! 

Watch this very talented man play both the guitar and banjo parts to this iconic song below.

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Jennifer Pernicano

Hey there! My name is Jen, and I grew up in Los Angeles. I moved further down the coast to San Diego in 2011 and have been here ever since! I first moved to San Diego County to attend Cal State San Marcos, where I was recruited to play soccer. During my Senior Year, we…

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