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David Hoffman | The White Buffalo Used My Clog Dance Film To Create A Great Music Video @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker | Uploaded July 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
I was complimented when the wonderful music group, The White Buffalo, contacted me to use my clog dance film footage that I took at 1965 in the mountains of North Carolina, to make their latest music video. They did a great job and I love the result.

The White Buffalo is the professional name of American musician and singer-songwriter Jake Smith. His music reflects a range of influences, from Americana to rock, which he blends into his unique style.

Jake Smith, originally from Oregon but later based in Los Angeles, began performing under the name The White Buffalo in the early 2000s. He started gaining attention with his self-released debut album "Hogtied Like a Rodeo" in 2002. His music is often described as a blend of folk, country, blues, and rock, characterized by deep, soulful vocals and narrative lyrics.

The White Buffalo gained significant fame for contributing music to various television shows and films. Notably, his songs have been featured in the FX television series "Sons of Anarchy," where his music played a critical role in setting the tone for the show. His song "Come Join the Murder" was particularly notable, being used in the series finale.

Other notable contributions include music for shows like "Californication" and movies such as "Safe Haven" and "West of Memphis." His storytelling approach to songwriting has resonated with fans and critics alike, earning him a dedicated following.

Some of his well-known albums include:
• "Once Upon a Time in the West" (2012)
• "Shadows, Greys & Evil Ways" (2013)
• "Love and the Death of Damnation" (2015)
• "Darkest Darks, Lightest Lights" (2017)
• "On the Widow’s Walk" (2020)
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