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Hop Wilson

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Musician of Blues and Rock
A.k.a. Harding "Hop" Wilson Hop Wilson & His Blues Steel Guitar Hop Wilson And His Buddies

Slide guitar blues with an Elmore James flavor played on an eight-string table (non-pedal) steel guitar was the trademarked sound of Houston blues legend Hop Wilson. Strictly a local phenomenon, Wilson recorded fitfully and hated touring. Though he also played fine down-home blues on conventional electric guitar and was a powerful singer as well, it is Wilson's unique slide stylings that remain a signature influence on Johnny Winter and Jimmie Vaughan, to name a few. Wilson learned how to play guitar and harmonica as a child. By the time he was 18, he received his first steel guitar and began playing it at local Houston juke joints and clubs. His musical career was interrupted when he served in World War II. After his discharge from the Army, he decided to pursue a serious career as a blues musician, performing with Ivory Semien's group in the late '50s. Wilson and Semien recorded a number of sides for Goldband Records in 1957. Hop Wilson didn't lead his own sessions until 1960, when he signed with the Ivory record label. Wilson only recorded for the label for two years -- his final sessions were in 1961. After 1961, Wilson concentrated on playing local Houston clubs and bars. He continued to perform in Houston until his death in 1975.

     
Genres
  • Blues
  • Rock
  • Folk
  • World
Popular Tracks   
Black Cat Bone on The Greatest Blues Duets by Various Artists
My Woman Has a Black Cat Bone on My Woman Has a Black Cat Bone by Hop Wilson
Chicken Stuff on Goin' Down to Louisiana by Various Artists
3 O'clock Blues on Playing for the Man at the Door: Field Recordings from the Collection of Mack Mccormick, 1958–1971 by Various Artists
Rockin' In The Coconut Top on Rockin' Blues Party by Various Artists
Chicken Stuff on R&B Instrumental Gold by Various Artists
Broke and Hungry on Bankers Blues - A Study in the Effects of Fiscal Mischeif by Various Artists
Broke and Hungry on Playing for the Man at the Door: Field Recordings from the Collection of Mack Mccormick, 1958–1971 by Various Artists
Broke and Hungry on Juke Joints 3 by Various Artists
Chicken Stuff on Rhythm & Blues Vol. 5 by Various Artists

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Band Members
Discography
Title Artist Year Type
Rocking In The Cocanut Top / Chicken StuffHop Wilson / Hop Wilson & His Chickens2010Single
Houston Ghetto BluesHop Wilson1988Compil.
Always Be In Love With YouHop Wilson1958Single
Blues With Friends At GoldbandHop WilsonAlbum
Rocking In The Cocanut Top / Fuss Too MuchHop Wilson / Ivory Lee SemienSingle
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