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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
Beyond the Crossroads: the tragic real life of Robert Johnson - Guitar. com Robert Johnson might have been the first rock star, he might have changed the course of musical history and he may have done it all with help from the beyond… But the problem with a particularly compelling legend is that it can overshadow the real story
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 a blues standard
Robert Johnson: The Life And Death Of A Mysterious Blues Legend Guitar virtuoso Robert Johnson recorded just 29 songs before dying in 1938 at age 27 from puzzling causes — and became a blues legend in the process The sudden improvement in his music abilities and the devilish references in his songs sparked rumors among the locals that he did
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
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
Johnson, Robert - TSHA He was the son of Mrs Julia Dodds and Noah Johnson and was the product of an extramarital affair As a teenager he took the name of Johnson Robert Johnson began playing harmonica at an early age and associated with older bluesmen such as Willie Brown, Charley Patton, and later Son House
ROBERT JOHNSON THE CROSSROADS - Clarksdale Then Robert disappeared for a season Legend recounts that he found himself at a dark and deserted crossroads around midnight where he was met by a strange man The man tuned his guitar and played a few songs and returned it to Johnson