Mitchel Hopson
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Mitchel Hopson: It was raining when I drove up Plum Branch to record Mitch Hopson. I had been told that he was a clawhammer banjo-player (which he was) and was pleasantly surprised when he pulled his fiddle case from beneath the bed. It also came as a surprise to be told that in his youth he had played alongside Fiddlin’ John Carson, the Georgia fiddle-player attributed with recording the first commercial 78 of old-time music.
Part of the booklet notes, written by Mike Yates, to the Musical Traditions Records CDs Far in the Mountains (MTCD321-4)