
27: Robert Johnson
Robert Johnson was, according to Eric Clapton, "the most important blues singer that ever lived." An itinerant street musician, with a weakness for whisky and women, his is a life of pure legend - the man who sold his soul for the devil, and thereby invented modern music.
Precious little is known about his 27 years, or the circumstances of his death, and even the site of his grave is contested. In ...
Robert Johnson was, according to Eric Clapton, "the most important blues singer that ever lived." An itinerant street musician, with a weakness for whisky and women, his is a life of pure legend - the man who sold his soul for the devil, and thereby invented modern music.
Precious little is known about his 27 years, or the circumstances of his death, and even the site of his grave is contested. In ...