Hardrock Gunter

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  • country
  • hillbilly
  • rockabilly
  • 60s
  • comforting
Sidney Louie Gunter Jr. (b 27 February 1925, Birmingham, Alabama), known as Hardrock Gunter, is a singer, songwriter and guitarist whose music at the turn of the 1950s prefigured rock and roll and rockabilly music. He formed his first group, the Hoot Owl Ramblers, in his teens, and also performed a solo novelty act in talent shows. In 1939, he joined Happy Wilson's Golden River Boys, a country swing group, and acquired his nickname when a van trunk lid fell on him before a show and he never flinched.

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Songs

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    (Gonna Rock 'n' Roll) Gonna Dance All Night

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    A Little Bit Ain't Gonna Help Us Much

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    A White Sport Coat

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    Beggars Can't Be Choosers

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    Birmingham Bounce

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    Bloodshot Eyes

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    Bonaparte's Retreat

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    Boogie Woogie on a Saturday Night

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    Boppin' to Grandfather's Clock

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    Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy

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    Columbus Stockade Blues

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    Dad Gave My Hog Away

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    Dixieland Boogie

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    Fallen Angel

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    First Lane And Always Game of Love

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    Go Low Boogie

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    Gonna Dance All Night

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    Guitar on the Mountain

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    Half as Much

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    Hardrock Rocks the Moon (How High the Moon)

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    Hesitation Boogie

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    Hillbilly Twist

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    Honky Tonk Baby

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    Honky Tonk Blues

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    I Believe That Mountain Music Is Here to Stay

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    I Put My Britches on Just Like Everybody Else

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    I'll Give 'Em Rhythm

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    I'll Go Chasin' Women

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    I've Done Gone Hog Wild

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    It Can't Be Right


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