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- Robert Johnson - Wikipedia
Using the pen-name Henry Johnson, he wrote his first article on Robert Johnson for the New Masses magazine in March 1937, around the time of the release of Johnson's first record In it, he described Johnson as "the greatest Negro blues singer who has cropped up in recent years
- Robert Johnson - Death, Songs Blues - Biography
Robert Johnson is considered to be one of the greatest blues performers of all time His hits include "I Believe I'll Dust My Broom" and "Sweet Home Chicago," which has become
- Robert Johnson: The Life And Death Of A Mysterious Blues Legend
Robert Johnson was one of the greatest blues musicians who’s ever lived But not much is known about the man, whose unique playing style and imaginative lyrics influenced generations of music icons, from B B King to Bob Dylan to The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin
- Beyond the Crossroads: the tragic real life of Robert Johnson
86 years after Robert Johnson died at 27, his legend is still one of the most powerful in music – but his real life was marked by tragedy
- The Devilish Mystery of Robert Johnson, the Man Who Sold His . . .
We explore the origins of the legend of Robert Johnson, the man who sold his soul to the devil to become a Delta blues guitar master
- Robert Johnson | Biography, Music, Songs, Facts | Britannica
Robert Johnson, American composer, guitarist, and singer whose eerie falsetto singing voice and masterful rhythmic slide guitar influenced both his contemporaries and many later blues and rock musicians
- The Devil and Robert Johnson: Did the Blues Legend Really . . .
The story goes that the only explanation for Robert Johnson's sudden prowess at playing the blues must have been an unholy alliance with Satan But what was the truth?
- Biography - Robert Johnson Blues Foundation
That child was Robert Johnson, an itinerant blues singer and guitarist who lived from 1911 to 1938 He recorded 29 songs between 1936 and ‘37 for the American Record Corporation, which released eleven 78rpm records on their Vocalion label during Johnson¹s lifetime, and one after his death
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