‘Don’t Let Our Love Start Slippin’ Away’ Gets Makeover From Family Band

Every time Colt Clark and the Quarantine Kids release a new YouTube video, I can’t help but pause, grin, and watch. They’ve grown up over the years, and we’ve had a front-row seat since the pandemic. They started playing for fun and to cheer up family and friends. Now, years later, they’ve gone beyond 500 songs—five hundred little reminders that joy can be homemade.

If you haven’t watched them yet, you will adore ‘Don’t Let Our Love Start Slippin’ Away’ as this family band gives it a good makeover. It’s pure delight—the kind of performance that makes you pause mid-scroll, grin wide, and just soak in the joy.

The band is made up of Dad Colt and his three kids—Beckett, Cash, and Bellamy. Mom Aubree, a photographer and homeschooler, captures it all from behind the camera. Together, they’ve turned their living room into a stage where laughter and music mingle like old friends.

In this performance, the charm is everywhere you look. With her rocker power t-shirt and fearless grin, Bellamy strums her bass like she was born for it. Cash, laid back on the chair, adds his own flair with every expression and note. Beckett holds the beat steady on the drums, even decorating his bass drum with a stuffed animal—because why not? And Colt? He’s all heart, jamming with the kind of joy only a dad can have when he’s making music with his kids.

What you see isn’t just talent—it’s family love woven through every chord. It’s laughter spilling over. It’s family reminding us that beauty can bloom even out of hard seasons.

Thank you, Clark family, for the gift of music that keeps us smiling and for showing us how love, when nurtured, never slips away.

“Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.”  1 Peter 4:8

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