Sleepy Johnson
02/25/1909  -  04/24/1976
C.G. "Sleepy" Johnson was born in Locker, Texas, the youngest of
eleven children to Doc & Molly Tally Johnson. Sleepy at an early age
became quite resourceful in entertaining himself. His first instrument
was made from a shingle and sewing thread. His next was made
from an apple box. It was not until he was fourteen years old that he
acquired his first musical instrument. Later in Ft. Worth Sleepy
started playing with Bob Wills as the Light Crust Doughboys.
Possibly there are few instruments of which he lacked a knowledge .
The banjo is one of his better-known accomplishments. It is with this
instrument Sleepy contributed to the success of the Light Crust
Doughboy Band. Mr. Johnson worked hard during the day and
many nights were sleepless! Many nights he played with his eyes
closed-thus acquiring the nickname "Sleepy". While playing with the
Doughboys in Ft. Worth one night, he met Elnora Beard, whom we
know as "Sally". On March 13, 1934, listeners to radio stations
WBAPS-Ft. Worth, KPRC Houston and WOAI in San Antonio, heard
the marriage ceremony of Sleepy and Sally as the Doughboys
played the Wedding March ,while entertaining at the livestock show.
Sleepy stayed with the Doughboys for two years after Bob Wills left
them. Then he went to work for Bob in Tulsa, Oklahoma in his
western band known as "The Texas Playboys".

It was with the Texas Playboys on stage at a Bob Wills Memorial
Fiddle Contest, April 24, 1976 at Turkey, Texas that Sleepy quietly
passed away. In his years of playing with the Doughboys, Sleepy
started playing on the fiddle the many tunes that are so well-known
to fiddlers. He was a fiddler to be reckoned with in any contest,
winning many first place honors. Because of his fairness and
sincerity, his dedication to providing music enjoyment to thousands
who were privileged to listen-we now honor him. The beauty of his
waltzes brought tears to many eyes-his peppy breakdowns and
other type of music brought smiles. His wife Sally, their daughter,
Shirley Throne, their son, Benny, their 7 grandchildren, his brothers
and sisters and other members of his family, and all who knew and
loved him, have many precious, loving memories of this man.