Robert Johnson: Lost and Found

Robert Johnson: Lost and Found

Robert Johnson: Lost and Found

Robert Johnson: Lost and Found

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Overview

Even with just forty-one recordings to his credit, Robert Johnson (1911-38) is a towering figure in the history of the blues. His vast influence on twentieth-century American music, combined with his mysterious death at the age of twenty-seven, still encourage the speculation and myth that have long obscured the facts about his life. The most famous legend depicts a young Johnson meeting the Devil at a dusty Mississippi crossroads at midnight and selling his soul in exchange for prodigious guitar skills. 

Barry Lee Pearson and Bill McCulloch examine the full range of writings about Johnson and weigh the conflicting accounts of Johnson's life story against interviews with blues musicians and others who knew the man. Their extensive research uncovers a life every bit as compelling as the fabrications and exaggerations that have sprung up around it. In examining the bluesman's life and music, and the ways in which both have been reinvented and interpreted by other artists, critics, and fans, Robert Johnson: Lost and Found charts the cultural forces that have mediated the expression of African American artistic traditions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252075285
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 03/18/2008
Series: Music in American Life
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Barry Lee Pearson is a professor of English and American studies at the University of Maryland, College Park, a noted blues scholar, and the author of three books, including Jook Right On: Blues Stories and Blues Storytellers. Bill McCulloch is a writer, freelance editor, and musician. He collaborated with Pearson on articles about thirty-six American blues artists for the American National Biography.

Table of Contents

Preface     ix
Acknowledgments     xi
The Making of a Paper Trail     1
Our Hero     5
The Anecdotes     11
Early Notices     18
The Reissue Project, Phase One     27
Reissue, Phase Two     33
Myth Eclipses Reality     46
Reissue, Phase Three; or, Fifteen Minutes of Fame     53
A Myth to the Twenty-first Century     62
Satan and Sorcery     65
The Song Texts     70
A House of Cards     87
Who Was He, Really?     103
Notes     115
Bibliography     129
Index     137

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