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Who was Robert Johnson? To three generations of true believers he was the king of the Mississippi Delta country blues, but down more than 50 years ago at the age of 27 by poisoned whiskey at the hands of a jealous husband in a plantation juke joint. His most well-known songs were turned into R&B and rock standards over the years: "Walkin' Blues" (Muddy Waters), "I Believe I'll Dust My Broom" (Elmore James), "Love In Vain" (Rolling Stones), "From Four Till Late" (Cream), "Cross Road Blues" (Eric Clapton), and only two dozen more. Yet the details of Johnson's incandescent young life, from birth to his still-disputed burial place, remained shrouded in mystery, even secrecy, for more than a half-century.
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