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  1. 20 mai 2020 · Blues legend Robert Johnson took the photograph of himself—presented here for the first time—that appears on the cover of his stepsister’s forthcoming memoir.

  2. Robert Leroy Johnson, né le 8 mai 1911 à Hazlehurst, Mississippi, et mort le 16 août 1938 à Greenwood, Mississippi, est un guitariste et chanteur de blues américain, l'un des artistes les plus influents de l'histoire de cette musique 1.

  3. 22 mai 2020 · According to Vanity Fair, the photograph of a smiling Johnson with his guitar was a 1930s version of a selfie taken in a nickel portrait booth in Memphis when he was around 26 or 27, around the same time as the iconic photo of him with a cigarette in his mouth.

  4. Robert Leroy Johnson (May 8, 1911 – August 16, 1938) was an American blues musician and songwriter. His landmark recordings in 1936 and 1937 display a combination of singing, guitar skills, and songwriting talent that has influenced later generations of musicians.

  5. 21 mai 2020 · There have only ever been two published photos of Robert Johnson, the man whom Eric Clapton famously called “the most important bluesman who ever lived.” In one, the blues acoustic guitar legend poses with a cigarette dangling out of the left side of his mouth and a serious look on his face.

  6. 23 nov. 2020 · Robert Johnson photographié vers 1935 dans le studio des frères Hooks, à Memphis (Tennessee). DALLE APRF. Son nom banal est associé au plus célèbre et vivace mythe de l’histoire du blues,...

  7. A new photograph of Robert Johnson – only the third thought to be in existence – will grace the cover of his stepsister Annye Anderson’s forthcoming memoir, Brother Robert: Growing Up With Robert Johnson. The full book cover below.