
Robert Johnson
Robert Johnson was an influential American blues musician, born in the early 1900s, who became famous for his extraordinary guitar skills and deep, soulful voice. He is often considered the father of modern blues and has had a significant impact on rock and roll music. His most famous songs include "Cross Road Blues" and "Hellhound on My Trail." Johnson's life was shrouded in mystery, with legends suggesting he sold his soul to the devil for musical prowess. He died young, at around 27, but his recordings continue to inspire countless musicians today.