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Robert Johnson, American composer, guitarist, and singer whose eerie falsetto singing voice and masterful rhythmic slide guitar influenced both his contemporaries and many later blues and rock musicians. Johnson’s songs included ‘Hellhound on My Trail,
The distributor of Zoe Saldana‘s upcoming film “Nina” has responded to the backlash over the actress’ casting in the role of African-American singer Nina Simone. According to the Associated Press, Robert L. Johnson, the founder of Rlj Entertainment, said that the complaints mirror “an int...
Florence Price and the Politics of Her Existence analyzes the components behind Price's status as the first African-American woman composer to achieve national and international success. The key components—platform, opportunity, and time—are explored, alongside the acknowledgement that the role of ...
Robert Johnson. Makeup Department: The Woodsman. Robert Johnson graduated from King Philip regional High School, in Wrentham, Massachusetts in 1981. In 1982 he received an Associates Degree from Harvard in Interior Planning & Design. In 1987 he placed
In 2001 Johnson sold BET to Viacom. The deal was worth $3 billion and required that Johnson remain CEO for five more years. This move made Johnson the first African American billionaire in the United States. After selling BET, Johnson formed the RLJ Companies, where he began new ventures. ...
Robert Johnson Where bright angel feet have trod: the River to River Festival offers a moving spectacle The dances of Trisha Brown will be a major focus of this year's festival, celebrating a great American choreographer whose early works made dramatic use of the urban environment. Robert Johnso...
But McCormick’s multiple manuscripts never saw the light of day—until now, with Smithsonian Books’ publication ofBiography of a Phantom: A Robert Johnson Blues Odyssey, edited by John W. Troutman, the curator of American music at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Ame...
Seen in only two known photographs but heard in more than a dozen of his landmark recordings, blues legend Robert Johnson is investigated and his life re-created in Peter W. Meyer's strong film, which screens this afternoon at the 1997 Pan African Film Festival at theMagic JohnsonTheatres ...