If you are looking for a blend of Southern charm and impressive muscle control, Queen Daisy has delivered once again. In her latest short, filmed at the scenic Crooked River State Park in St. Mary’s, Georgia, she takes on a classic anthem with a unique twist.

Queen Daisy Chain’s Moonshine March:

The Location: Crooked River State Park

Queen Daisy Chain at Crooked River State Park

Queen Daisy chose the perfect backdrop for this rugged country performance. Crooked River State Park is a 500-acre gem located on Georgia’s Colonial Coast. Known for its Spanish moss-draped oaks and maritime forests, the park sits on the south bank of the Crooked River, offering the quintessential Georgia atmosphere for a country-themed video.

The Sound: Copperhead Road

The energy is fueled by Steve Earle’s legendary hit, “Copperhead Road.” The song tells the tale of John Lee Pettimore III, a Vietnam veteran returning home to East Tennessee to continue his family’s legacy of illicit trade—transitioning from his grandfather’s moonshine to his own marijuana crop.

Beyond its outlaw themes, the song is famous for its powerful rock-bluegrass stomp and a popular line dance that has survived for decades.

Queen Daisy’s ability to time her pec pops to the driving rhythm of the mandolin and drums in “Copperhead Road” is a masterclass in coordination. Her outfit—complete with a Tennessee Whiskey shirt and cowboy boots—perfectly matches the outlaw spirit of the song and the natural beauty of the St. Mary’s coast.

Watch the Moonshine March

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