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  1. Robert Johnson [Dressed to Kill] by Robert Johnson released in 2001. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. Plot. Sexually frustrated housewife Kate Miller is attending therapy sessions with New York City psychiatrist Dr. Robert Elliott. During an appointment, Kate attempts to seduce him, but Elliott rejects her advances, stating his unwillingness to jeopardize his happy marriage.

  3. Robert Johnson. Robert Leroy Johnson ( Hazlehurst, 8 de mayo de 1911- Greenwood, 16 de agosto de 1938) fue un cantante, compositor y guitarrista estadounidense de blues, conocido como el Rey del Delta Blues. Sus grabaciones de 1936 a 1937 muestran una notable combinación de talento para cantar, tocar la guitarra y componer canciones (a pesar ...

  4. 11 de jun. de 2020 · El diablo de Robert Johnson. Eduardo Rivero. 11/06/2020. Para la preparación de From spirituals to swing —una serie de conciertos que retrató la evolución de la música afroamericana en Estados Unidos— su productor, John Hammond, rastreó todo tipo de artistas. En un viaje al sur, se hizo con las grabaciones de un músico semi ...

  5. In his book Searching for Robert Johnson, Peter Guralnick stated that the blues archivist Mack McCormick showed him a photograph of Johnson with his nephew Louis, taken at the same time as the famous "pinstripe suit" photograph, showing Louis dressed in his United States Navy uniform; this picture, along with the "studio portrait", were both lent by Carrie Thompson to McCormick in 1972.

  6. La enigmática vida de Robert Johnson y su legendario pacto en la encrucijada han fascinado a generaciones. Descubre la historia del mítico Profeta del Blues, su impacto en la música y el eterno debate sobre la realidad tras el mito.

  7. 10 de may. de 2024 · Robert Johnson "Sweet Home Chicago". Watch on. Johnson died in his home state of Mississippi in 1938, at the age of 27. The exact cause of his death is unknown, and it wasn’t widely reported. In fact, in late 1938, Johnson was invited to perform at Carnegie Hall by show organizers who were not yet aware that Johnson had passed.