Blues Biographies
Blind Willie Johnson
Born: 1902, Marlin, Texas
Died: 1947, Beaumont, Texas
Blind Willie Johnson was a deeply religious man who played
gospel music, much of it blues-based, as a way to preach.
His passionate performance style featured powerful, rough
vocals designed to reach the masses from Texas street corners.
Johnson was a talented songwriter as well as a superb slide
guitarist. He would pick the melody while accompanying himself
with a bass line he'd play with his thumb, and he reportedly
played slide with a pocketknife rather than the customary
bottleneck. During the 1930s Johnson did some recording
for Columbia. A number of his songs became classics, and
have been covered by many artists, including Eric Clapton,
Peter, Paul and Mary and Ry Cooder.
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