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Robert Johnson (1911-1938)

Robert Johnson is considered one of the most important bluesmen and significant in the history of the Blues.
born on 8 May 1911 in Hazlehurst Mississippi from an extramarital affair with his mother Julia Dodds Noah Johnson.

Legend, also fed the same Johnson, the young bluesman had made a pact with the devil to play guitar. This stems from the fact that the various musicians who had known Robert, and knew it was not good with the guitar, were amazed when he returned after the death of his wife, and in one year's time you had a great talent. It is said that at that time Johnson has taken lessons from Ike Zinneman and Son House, other legends of blues.

On 16 August 1938, aged only 27, Robert Johnson dies in Greenwood, Mississippi in his. The mode of death over the years have been very vague. It seems certain that he was killed by a cuckolded husband, given the fact that Johnson liked to seduce women involved, but it is not certain how this happened. Some sources attest that Johnson had drunk from a bottle that was left unattended, where the cuckolded husband had poured the poison, but other sources speak of a clash in fire, others of a fight with a knife. But none of these versions have never been confirmed.

Despite the musician has played for most of his life, very few works have also been affected. A HC Speirs, merchant records of Jackson, in fact, introduced him to Ernie Oertle, a famous talent scout, the latter arranged for Johnson a few recording sessions in a hotel (even the name of the hotel there are conflicting stories). In just five days was made up much of the material, and between November '36 and June '37 were recorded the 29 songs that represent the entire discography remained of Robert Johnson.

(Text taken from wikipedia.org)

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