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- Five Things You Need to Know to Play Guitar like Robert JohnsonRobert Johnson died in 1938 at the age of 27 after making a small handful of recordings, 29 songs. Johnson died in relative obscurity but he has emerged as one of the one of the most influential guitarists of the 20th century.
- Robert Johnson and the CrossroadsAn argument that Robert Johnson did not sell his soul to the devil at the crossroads to gain his immortal status as one of the greatest bluesmen of all time.
- Robert Johnson and the Curse of 27Exploring the curse of 27 and a little about the career of Robert Johnson
- Some Basic Information on Legendary Bluesman Robert JohnsonHere is some basic information for the reader on legendary blues guitarist Robert Johnson. A little overview of his life. The references are also some great sources for additional information.
- DVD Review: Guitar Signature Licks: Robert JohnsonDVD Review: Guitar Signature Licks: Robert Johnson Taught by Scott Ainslie
- The Blues Before Robert JohnsonRobert Johnson was a brilliant blues man whose recordings served to popularize the blues for a new generation of blues fans, but the work of earlier musicians who influenced Johnson's blues should not be overlooked by fans of Johnson's work.
Top Ten Songs by Robert JohnsonOnly 41 recordings of Robert Johnson's 29 songs survive today, but in 29 songs, Johnson established himself as the father of Rock and Roll.- Robert Johnson's Mississippi Blues CrossroadsTo become a better guitarist, bluesman Robert Johnson made a deal with the devil at midnight at a deserted Mississippi crossroads. Or did he? We may never know, but you can visit places where it may have happened.
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