
About Hop Wilson
Hardin "Hop" Wilson (April 27, 1927 – August 27, 1975) was an American blues steel guitar player. Wilson gained the nickname "Hop" as a devolution of "Harp" due to his constant playing of a harmonica as a child. His low sounding playing gave several of his tracks, even "Merry Christmas Darling", a morose, disillusioned feel. Wilson was born in Grapeland, Texas, United States, in 1927, learning to play guitar and harmonica at an early age. Acquiring his first steel guitar sometime between the age of 12 and 18
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Broke And Hungry
Merry Christmas Darling (Take 2)
Chicken Stuff
I Done Got Over
Dance To It (Chicken Stuff)
Rockin' In The Coconut Top
Merry Christmas Darling
3 O'clock Blues
Rocking in the Coconut Top
My Woman Has A Black Cat Bone
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