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Johnson, Robert (1914?-1938)
Arguably the most influential figure in the history of the blues, Robert Leroy Johnson was at once a virtuoso guitarist, a gifted poet, and a skilled vocalist. Johnson, wh...
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Of all the great blues musicians, Robert Johnson (1911-1938) was probably the most obscure. All that is known of him for certain is that he recorded 29 songs; he died young; and he was one of the grea...
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In the following essay, Garon attempts to provide a balanced estimate of Johnson's talent and influence as a blues musician.
"… Robert Johnson is acknowledged as perhaps the most ...
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In the following excerpt, Guralnick presents an evaluation of Johnson's achievements as a blues artist.
The sources of [Robert Johnson's] art will … remain a mystery. The parallel...
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The following is a short story based on Johnson's life.
I got stones in my passway and my road seems black as night. I have pains in my heart, they have taken my appetite. ...
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In the following essay, Junger offers an account of his research into Johnson's life in Mississippi.
The drug dealer is my age but broke and black and missing two fingers. He wants to do busine...
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In the following essay, Siems discusses parallels between African-American folktales and accounts of the lives of famous blues musicians.
Many of the African American musicians who helped to create th...
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In the following essay, Pearson discusses the "Robert Johnson myth" and examines the reception of Johnson's work as a recording artist.
Thinking about Robert Johnson generates que...
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