Elder Roma Wilson
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Elder Roma Wilson is an American
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 gospel
Gospel music
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 harmonica player and singer. A clergyman, Wilson discovered he had a degree of notability later in his life, having originally been unaware of interest in his work.

Biography

Wilson was born in Hickory Flat, Mississippi
Hickory Flat, Mississippi
Hickory Flat is a town in Benton County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 565 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Hickory Flat is located at .According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all land....

, United States
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, and his father was one-half Muscogee. Wilson was a self taught harmonica player in his early teens, having utilised the discarded instruments
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 of his elder siblings (he had five brothers and four sisters). He developed an unusual "choking" style, based around the difficulty of soliciting sounds from his well-worn equipment. By the age of fifteen, Wilson was working on the railroad and later at a local sawmill. Wilson married at the age of nineteen. His faith saw him become an ordained minister in the Pentecostal church
Pentecostalism
Pentecostalism is a diverse and complex movement within Christianity that places special emphasis on a direct personal experience of God through the baptism in the Holy Spirit, has an eschatological focus, and is an experiential religion. The term Pentecostal is derived from Pentecost, the Greek...

 in 1929, and he joined with the self-styled Reverend Leon Pinson, who played the guitar, in traveling across North Mississippi, both playing and preaching. They developed a strong church following, before Wilson moved to Michigan
Michigan
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 in 1940 and later to Detroit. He continued his musical interests playing on street corners, which ultimately led to his unbeknownst twist of fate. In 1948, he played in a local record store on Hastings Street, and was recorded by the shop owner. The owner subsequently allowed the tracks to be released, and students of Wilson's style of playing were intrigued. Wilson remained blissfully unaware of the attention.

Following the death of his first wife, Wilson moved back to Mississippi and remarried in 1977. By 1989, and following a chance telephone call, Wilson reactivated his playing partnership with Pinson. Finally, he became aware of the global interest in his earlier 'recordings', which he heard for the first time in 1991. Capitalizing on the notability, he and Pinson started to play at music festival
Music festival
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s, including the Chicago Blues Festival
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 and New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
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.

In 1993, Wilson was awarded the National Heritage Fellowship
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, and recorded the bulk of what turned out to be his debut album
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.

The majority of tracks on his 1995 LP, This Train, were recorded when Wilson was in his early eighties. The sides contained a mixture of solo efforts, some accompanied by his wife or with a church choir, and included "Ain't It a Shame
Ain't It a Shame
"Ain't It a Shame" or "Ain't It a Shame to Go Fishin'" or "Keep You Hands Off Her" is an American folk song. It has been recorded by Lead Belly and Nirvana, among others. Also the name of a song by The B-52s on the Bouncing Off the Satellites LP . Covered by Sinead O'Connor in 2003 on She Who...

," "This Train Is a Clean Train," and "Amazing Grace
Amazing Grace
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." The album also included the six harmonica dominated pieces, unwittingly recorded with his own children in 1948.

Discography

Year Album title Record label
1995 This Train Arhoolie Records
Arhoolie Records
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