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Elder Anderson Johnson was born August 1st, 1915. One-time Boy preacher, “outsider” artist, teetotaler, and sacred steel devotionalist, Elder Anderson Johnson lived to commune with the spirit. Elder Anderson Johnson spent his career preaching and playing steel guitar on the streets of America. In Newport News, Virginia, he built his church and began painting seriously, becoming a respected vernacular visual artist. His paintings recurrently featured women’s faces. And when it came to music, Johnson was never satisfied sticking to a single instrument: in addition to steel guitar and singing, he was also a talented pianist and drummer. Elder Johnson recorded an album in 1994 entitled Roots of Sacred Steel with Axel Küstner, Eleanor Ellis, and MMF’s Tim Duffy. The record’s powerful spirituals and gospel are interspersed with compelling stories from Johnson’s life and adventures. He recounts his beginnings preaching at 8 years old, shining shoes to pay for his first guitar, the teetotaling practices which led to “God Don’t Like It,” and how he centered Hebrews 12:14 in his life: “To follow peace with all men and holiness without which no man can see the Lord. This is what I base my faith on. I never tried to build churches, I try to build my faith. That is what has gotten me through. I have never been in trouble in my life, because my faith has kept me going.” A devout believer, he served the dictates of his faith until the end. He died May 4th, 1998.
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