Enter Steve H. Broadnax III, a prominent regional stage director who made the big leap to New York with impressive productions of “The Hot Wing King” and “Thoughts of a Colored Man.” It turns out that ...
Because blues music is so old and dates back even before vinyl records and other recording means, there remains a significant amount of mystery regarding its early years. Born in the American South ...
Two goofy Australian musicians take to the American Blues Trail to confront the mysterious legend of the crossroads. A search for the true soul of the Blues begins, as two friends discover they are ...
Legend has it that Robert Johnson went to a dusty crossroads in rural Mississippi, sat with his guitar and waited for the devil. When the devil, in the form of a large black man, approached from ...
Blues musician Robert Johnson was honored Sunday. A free public screening of "I Believe I'll Go Back Home: Robert Johnson's Copiah County Roots and Living Legacy" took place at the Two Mississippi ...
NMAHMAI copy Purchased from the NMAH Library Endowment. "Robert Johnson is the subject of the most famous myth about the blues: he allegedly sold his soul at the crossroads in exchange for his ...
ALBUM RELEASE MARCH 1, 2011 TO BE SUPPORTED BY NATIONAL TOUR: “BLUES AT THE CROSSROADS: THE ROBERT JOHNSON CENTENNIAL CONCERTS" How do you throw a 100th birthday bash for the most influential bluesman ...
Larry Mantle talks with writer and musician Elijah Wald about his new book Escaping the Delta: Robert Johnson and the Invention of the Blues (Amistad, an imprint of HarperCollins). Larry Mantle talks ...
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