Tommy Johnson, (born c. 1896, Terry, Mississippi, U.S.—died November 1, 1956, Crystal Springs, Mississippi), American singer-guitarist who was one of the most evocative and influential of blues artists. Born on a plantation, Johnson grew up in Crystal Springs, Mississippi, and learned to play guitar from one of his brothers.
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Big Road Blues: 3: Bye-Bye Blues: 4: Maggie Campbell Blues: 5: Canned Heat Blues: 6: Lonesome Home Blues (take 1) 7: Lonesome Home Blues (take 2) 8: Big Fat Mama Blues: 9: I Wonder To Myself: 10: Slidin' Delta: 11: Lonesome Home Blues: 12: Untitled Song - take 1 (Morning Prayer Blues) 13: Untitled Song - take 2 (Boogalossa Woman) 14: Black Mare För andra betydelser, se Tommy Jonsson (olika betydelser).. Tommy Johnson, född 1896 i Terry, Mississippi, död 1 november 1956 i Crystal Springs, Mississippi, var en amerikansk bluesmusiker, sångare och gitarrist, en av de mest inflytelserika musikerna inom deltabluesen. 2 dagar sedan · Big Road Blues Tommy Johnson. Album (1928-30) Complete Recordings In Chronological Order . Big Road Blues Lyrics (Verse 1) Cryin', ain't goin' down this big road by myself This 78rmp record, Tommy Johnson’s Alcohol And Jake Blues, was described as a “holy grail” for blues collectors when it sold for $37,100 in 2013. (Image source: The Vinyl Factory ) Sometime after Tommy’s death, in 1966, his brother LeDell Johnson stated in an interview with Tommy’s biographer, David Evans, that Tommy had in fact told him about his pact with Satan personally. Tommy Johnson var 1959–1963 gift med skådespelaren Irma Erixson [6] (född 1937), 1964–1972 med Elisabet Henriksson (född 1945) [9], 1982–1988 med Selma Ayata (född 1955) [10] [11] och 1995–1996 med Marie-Louise Moell (född 1943).
Next to Son House and Charley Patton, no one was more important to the development of pre-Robert Johnson Delta blues thatn Tommy Johnson. Tommy Johnson (1896 -- November 1, 1956) was an influential American delta blues musician, who recorded in the late 1920s, and was known for his eerie falset Tommy Johnson Canned Heat Blues Barely eighteen, Tommy was soon back in Terry and playing hard in the jukes, accompanying his brother LeDell. There he married one Maggie Bidwell – very likely the “Maggie Campbell of his song – and he took her up to the Delta with him to exchange stanzas and musical ideas with Patton, Willie Brown and the Drew musicians. Tommy Johnson, (born c. 1896, Terry, Mississippi, U.S.—died November 1, 1956, Crystal Springs, Mississippi), American singer-guitarist who was one of the most evocative and influential of blues artists.
Tommy Johnson (1896-November 1,1956) was one of the most influential blues artists in Mississippi in the 1920s and 1930s. He grew up in the Crystal Springs area, where he often performed with his brothers LeDell and Mager. His original songs, which were widely covered by others, included “Canned Heat Blues,” “Big Road Blues,” and
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Some Others (Live). Ulf Andersson, Douglas Westlund, Tommy Johnson & Thomas Arnesen. 05:46. 2. Blues for Ann-Marie (Live). Öhman Organ Grinders. 08:06.
Tommy Johnson was a blues musician and is the man credited with starting the rumor that Robert Johnson had sold his soul at the crossroads. Which is odd, because, before that rumor got around, it was thought that Tommy had done the exact same thing. Tommy Johnson was one of the most influential bluesmen in Mississippi during the 1920s and 1930s.
Tommy Johnson · Song · 2000. 2010-07-04 · Even many Delta blues enthusiasts are unfamiliar with Tommy Johnson’s enormous impact on the development of the blues. A powerful vocalist with a menacing howl and a haunting falsetto, Johnson was also a gifted guitarist with a complex and technically-advanced playing style.
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Vi If I had to pick one person to represent Delta blues at the peak of its expression, it would be Robert Johnson .
som Charley Patton, Son House, Tommy Johnson och framförallt Robert Johnson. Tommy Johnson, född 1896 i Terry, Mississippi, död 1 november 1956 i Crystal Springs, Mississippi, var en amerikansk bluesmusiker, sångare och gitarrist,
Så jag satt och lyssnade till Robert Lockwood Jr. och till kusiner och släktingar. Via Muddy fann jag Robert Johnson och då började allt bli förståeligt.”.
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[5][6] His biggest influences included Skip James, Robert Johnson, Son House, Wilson developed into a dedicated student of early blues, writing a number of
november 1956) var ein amerikansk bluesmusikar, songar og gitarist frå Mississippi.Han er kjend for den høge falsettrøysta si og det intrikate gitarspelet sitt, og er ein av de mest innverknadsrike musikarane innan deltablues.
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Johnson was a hell-raiser who could belt out the blues with a wide vocal range, from a low throaty snarl to a high falsetto.
February 4, 1928 at Memphis Auditorium, Memphis, TN; Tommy Johnson Tommy Johnson (1896-November 1,1956) was one of the most influential blues artists in Mississippi in the 1920s and 1930s. He grew up in the Crystal Springs area, where he often performed with his brothers LeDell and Mager. His original songs, which were widely covered by others, included “Canned Heat Blues,” “Big Road Blues,” and https://ragtimedorianhenry.com/TOMMY JOHNSON (1896-1956)" Big Road Blues " 2021-04-21 · Tommy Johnson was born near Terry, Mississippi, and moved to Crystal Springs, Mississippi in 1910 where he lived for most of his life.