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But Dylan, the perennial trickster (in the mold of Hermes and Eshu), won’t let on for sure. We have a special episode this week all about blues legend Tommy Johnson. Was he really the one who sold his soul at the crossroads? Listen to find out all about this mysterious bluesman. Tune into this episode to find out how you can win a JOYO JamBuddy. Connect to Chasing the Blues on twitter: @chasingbluespod or on our website www.chasingthebluespodcast.com Connect to the host, Tom Forst on 2011-05-06 · Robert Johnson At 100, Still Dispelling Myths Despite hardy rumors that the bluesman sold his soul to the devil, Johnson's most important legacy is his mastery of recorded music. Tommy Johnson : I had to be up at that there crossroads last midnight, to sell my soul to the devil.
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He had sold his soul to the devil that night. People were blown away by his new found talent and he soon recorded dozens of songs. Tommy Johnson, like Robert Johnson (no relation), claimed he too had sold his soul to the devil in exchange for his amazing guitar skills. The story is an old one, with roots in voodoo and African lore, but one that is effective only when the storyteller’s skills are as extraordinary as those of Tommy Johnson or Robert Johnson.
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Highway 61 & Highway 49 is the more reputed intersection where Johnson sold his soul. Perhaps this is partly because Highway 61 is itself so famous, even beyond Johnson. People from Muddy Waters to Son House to Elvis lived nearby the road, and notoriously Bessie Smith’s death came due to a car accident along Highway 61.
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Legend has it that Johnson took his guitar to the crossroads of Highways 49 and 61 in Clarksdale, Mississippi where the devil retuned his instrument in exchange for his soul. He returned with a
Tommy Johnson (1896 – 1 November 1956), blues musician. Robert Johnson (8 May 1911 – 16 August 1938), blues musician, who legend claims met Satan at a crossroads and signed over his soul to play the blues and gain mastery of the guitar. Metaphorical use of the term
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It was more hauntingly apposite for Robert Johnson, who died in 1938 Tommy Johnson (1896 – 1 November 1956), blues musician. Robert Johnson (8 May 1911 – 16 August 1938), blues musician, who legend claims met Satan at a crossroads and signed over his soul to play the blues and gain mastery of the guitar. Metaphorical use of the term In the 2000 movie O Brother, Where Art Thou? there is a character named Tommy Johnson (played by Chris Thomas King) who sold his soul to the devil to play guitar. He plays accompaniment for the Soggy Bottom Boys (a band consisting of the film’s three main protagonists plus Johnson) on “Man of Constant Sorrow”.
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It was more hauntingly apposite for Robert Johnson, who died in 1938 Tommy Johnson (1896 – 1 November 1956), blues musician. Robert Johnson (8 May 1911 – 16 August 1938), blues musician, who legend claims met Satan at a crossroads and signed over his soul to play the blues and gain mastery of the guitar. Metaphorical use of the term In the 2000 movie O Brother, Where Art Thou? there is a character named Tommy Johnson (played by Chris Thomas King) who sold his soul to the devil to play guitar. He plays accompaniment for the Soggy Bottom Boys (a band consisting of the film’s three main protagonists plus Johnson) on “Man of Constant Sorrow”. (A biography of Tommy Johnson includes an interview with his brother who says Tommy personally told him the story of this meeting.) In the Coen brothers movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" a character named none other than Tommy Johnson tells his traveling companions that he just sold his soul at the crossroads for some wicked new guitar skills." To this very day, tourist attractions in Clarksville, Mississippi mark the very crossroads where Johnson allegedly sold his soul to the devil, showing just how powerful the legend is as well as how interesting the mysterious life of Robert Johnson was.
That’s not godly administrations right there. 3) there’s a reason why people like jimmy page, Johnny depp, Bowie, and other famous musicians that have ties to occult doctrines was so fascinated by this man. 2013-10-05 Escaping the Delta: Robert Johnson and the Invention of the Blues.