Blind Willie Johnson
Blind Willie Johnson
Artist Information
Genres: Acoustic Blues, Texas Blues, Acoustic Texas Blues, Blues Gospel, Country Blues, Prewar Gospel Blues, Slide Guitar Blues
Active: 30's, 40's
Born: 1902 in Marlin, TX
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Seminal gospel-blues artist Blind Willie Johnson is regarded as one of the greatest bottleneck slide guitarists. Yet the Texas street-corner evangelist is known as much for the his powerful and fervent gruff voice as he is for his ability as a guitarist. He most often sang in a rough, bass voice (only occasionally delivering in his natural tenor) with a volume meant to be heard over the sounds of the streets. Johnson recorded a total of 30 songs during a three-year period and many of these became classics of the gospel-blues, including "Jesus Make up My Dying Bed," "God Don't Never Change," and his most famous, "Dark Was the Night -- Cold Was the Ground." It is generally agreed that Johnson was born in a small town just South of Waco near Temple, TX, around 1902. His mother died while he was still a baby, and his father eventually remarried.
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Release: December 11, 2007
Label: Revola
Release: March 7, 2005
Label: Saga Jazz, Universal/Saga Blues
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