Blind Willie Johnson
![The only known photograph of Johnson, 1927](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/36/Blind_Willie_Johnson.jpg)
A revival of interest in Johnson's music began in the 1960s following his inclusion on Harry Smith's ''Anthology of American Folk Music'' and by the efforts of the blues guitarist Reverend Gary Davis. Along with Davis, he has since been considered the dominant player of holy blues music which convey religious themes in a blues style, often with a blues style of guitar accompaniment.
Johnson's work has become more accessible through compilation albums such as ''American Epic: The Best of Blind Willie Johnson'' and the Charters compilations. As a result, Johnson is credited as one of the most influential practitioners of the blues and his slide guitar playing, particularly on his hymn Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground, is highly acclaimed. Other recordings by Johnson include Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed, It's Nobody's Fault but Mine and John the Revelator. Provided by Wikipedia