"Before closing, we cannot help but call your attention to the greatest Negro blues singer who has popped up in recent years, Robert Johnson. Recording them in deepest Mississippi, Vocalion has certainly done right------------
by us in the tunes 'Last Fair Deal Gone Down' and 'Terraplane Blues,' to mention only two of the four sides already released, sung to his own
guitar accompaniment. Johnson makes Leadbelly sound like an accomplished poseur."
John Hammond
New Masses
March 2, 1937
I think the idea that is commonly promoted, that no one but a tiny-------------------
community knew of Robert Johnson during his lifetime, is overstated.
On 9/16/2024 11:18 AM, BobRoman wrote:
"Before closing, we cannot help but call your attention to the greatest Negro blues singer who has popped up in recent years, Robert Johnson. Recording them in deepest Mississippi, Vocalion has certainly done right------------
by us in the tunes 'Last Fair Deal Gone Down' and 'Terraplane Blues,' to mention only two of the four sides already released, sung to his own
guitar accompaniment. Johnson makes Leadbelly sound like an accomplished poseur."
John Hammond
New Masses
March 2, 1937
I thought they were recorded in Texas. In fact, I'm *sure* they were >recorded in Texas.
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I think the idea that is commonly promoted, that no one but a tiny community knew of Robert Johnson during his lifetime, is overstated.-------------------
Maybe it's overstated--the last book on him I read said he traveled to >Chicago and even to NYC (accompanied by Johnny Shines and Calvin
Frazier). But it's also true that his best-selling record sold only
about 10,000 copies.
Chicago and even to NYC (accompanied by Johnny Shines and Calvin-----------
Frazier).
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