Erminea wrote:
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Yeah, those stories of some old blues folk are truly great. I'm going to look up for some myself. Maybe later I'll post some. I don't know.... about Robert Johnson maybe. He self recorded a little over twenty songs (1936/37) but his name is well known. Even here across the big pond. No surprise to you.
Yeah, Robert Johnson is a fascinating figure, although he's definately been romanticised, but I think every blues musician of that time will have been to some extent.
The bluesman Bukka White, who was roughly a contempory of Johnson, was actually called Booker. His recordings came to be credited to "Bukka" because an employee at his record label misspelt his name. This obviously caused White annoyance, but particularly because he was named after the black educator Booker T. Washington.