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Long John Halford Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2017 12:49 am
Robert Leroy Johnson (May 8, 1911 – August 16, 193 cool was an American blues singer-songwriter and musician. His landmark recordings in 1936 and 1937 display a combination of singing, guitar skills, and songwriting talent that has influenced later generations of musicians. Johnson's shadowy and poorly documented life and death at age 27 have given rise to much legend. One Faustian myth says that he sold his soul to the devil at a local crossroads of Mississippi highways to achieve success. As an itinerant performer who played mostly on street corners, in juke joints, and at Saturday night dances, Johnson had little commercial success or public recognition in his lifetime.
After the reissue of his recordings in 1961, on the LP King of the Delta Blues Singers, his work reached a wider national audience. Johnson is now recognized as a master of the blues, particularly of the Mississippi Delta blues style. He is credited by many rock musicians as an important influence; the blues and rock musician Eric Clapton has called Johnson "the most important blues singer that ever lived."
Johnson was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in its first induction ceremony, in 1986, as an early influence on rock and roll. In 2010, David Fricke ranked Johnson fifth in Rolling Stone magazine's "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time".
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 5:14 pm
It's things like this that show just how deep appreciation of good music is. Where words cannot express, music can. Mr. Robert Johnson, like many other great musicians, will live on through their art. Cherished forever in the hearts of those they touch.
Reasons to music biggrin
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god n1t30wl xiii ssc Captain
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Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 6:40 pm
27 is young to die even back in the 1930s. we can always put a video of his on the guild home page if you want and don't you hate it when the number 8 turns into an emoji? wish gaia would fix that
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