3 Young Girls Line Up Only To Become A Popular Internet Sensation With Their Sizzling Dance Routine
Apr 25, 2019 by apost team
You might think you know "Cotton-Eyed Joe," but you're wrong. The country folk song, often associated with the American South, has inspired remixes and dances for decades. It dates all the way back to before the Civil War and has shown up in everything from "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" to "Urban Cowboy." It even inspired a popular line dance.

You've never experienced a version like this, though. Hillary Klug puts a new spin on this classic song with a triple-threat performance. Not only does she play the song on her fiddle, but she also sings the lyrics and does a tap dance at the same time. The amount of coordination this takes is amazing!
The fiddle -- or violin -- takes many years of practice to play well. Singing and tap dancing both require patience, practice, and training.

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Hillary isn't merely shuffling her feet -- she's performing specific choreography to go along with the music.
Hillary's performance shows that she's put in the time and effort to do all three well. She began dancing at age eight. She picked up the violin at 13. A combination of talent, determination, and practice allowed her to pull off this amazing routine.

If you enjoy her version of "Cotton-Eyed Joe," you'll be equally impressed with her other work. She composes original songs and develops her own choreography to complement them. In the past few years, her popularity has soared.
Her Youtube channel and Facebook get tons of views and shares, and she performs to cheering crowds at festivals around the world. The talented woman is recording an album as well.
What do you think about Hillary's amazing talent? If you know someone else who would enjoy her performance of "Cotton-Eyed Joe," make sure they see it too!