Great Uncle Cliff Jinks (1914 - 1993) playing guitar and singing two songs that were originally poems that his friend Herbie Tipton wrote (Cliff added music and turned them into songs) . This was filmed by my Grandfather Don Paxton on October 2, 1986, out at Cliff and Helen's Kindle Road farm near Jacksontown, Ohio. The first song, "Hard Times", is about being down on one's luck, and the second song, "Switching Cars In Zanesville", is about working on the railroad in Zanesville, Ohio. For lyrics to "Switching Cars In Zanesville", as well as more information about Cliff and his music, check out the following link: http://www.angelfire.com/oh5/southeastohio/cliffjinks3.html
After the song, my Grandfather Don Paxton can be heard talking with Cliff about Herbie Tipton.
Cliff worked on the B&O railroad as a brakeman, and he helped get my grandfather hired on the railroad as a brakeman in 1950. Both Cliff and my grandfather later became conductors on that railroad line, which operated out of Newark Station in Newark, Ohio. Cliff also owned the farm where the Buckeye Lake Concerts were held. When it first started, Cliff called it the Legend Valley Park. It was originally a country music venue, and he met many professional musicians like Willie Nelson. Later, he allowed rock concerts, and groups like the Grateful Dead performed there. The music park was successful in its day, and many people in Ohio during the 1970s can remember seeing a number of different performances. Cliff loved music, and he wrote some songs about the railroad too, such as "The B&O Vets", and his friend Herbie Tipton wrote some poems which Cliff made into songs. Cliff lived a good life surrounded by the family he loved and the music he loved, and though he is gone he is not forgotten.
Switching Cars In Zanesville....I like it!!!
RustyCarnahan 5 months ago