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Username: BlueshoddanArtist: Robert Johnson
Username: Brent
UserEmail: zeppelinfan_86@hotmail.com
Date: 20-02-2004
Time: 10:12 AM
Artist: Robert Johnson
Username: Brent
UserEmail: zeppelinfan_86@hotmail.com
Date: 03-11-2003
Time: 08:58 PM
The best blues artist to walk the face of the earth. His music is truly amazing. Its a shame you had to leave so early.
Artist: Robert Johnson
Username: Brent
UserEmail: zeppelinfan_86@hotmail.com
Date: 03-11-2003
Time: 08:58 PM
The best blues artist to walk the face of the earth. His music is truly amazing. Its a shame you had to leave so early.
Artist: Robert Johnson
Username: John M (Dadfad)
UserEmail: dulioan @msn.com
Date: 01-08-2003
Time: 06:14 PM
On a visit in the very early seventies, a local woman named Queenie Harris (I think her last name was) pointed out the spot at Payne Chapel, near Itta Benna, and told me "That's where they put Robert". (There was no marker at that time.) She said she'd been "his lady" back then. She also showed me the place where they'd moved the old juke-joint he last played in (down the road maybe a half mile from its original cross roads location) and a condemned bridge that once carried the road straight into Greenwood. Her story was substantiated to me by Dave "Honeyboy" Edwards to be true to the best of his recollection a couple of years afterwards. A number of years later, while paying my repects again at Payne Baptist, the old grave-digger there said "that record company gave Zion enough money to pay off the mortgage to claim they put Robert there." Whatever, I pay my respects at Payne Chapel Baptist.
Artist: Robert Johnson
Username: maddog blues band
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Date: 11-06-2003
Time: 11:13 AM
your tunes will NEVER die..................
Artist: Robert Johnson
Username: Mike Tester
UserEmail: vuduman@ameritech.net
It stormed all the from Clarksdale to Greenwood,but had stopped by the time we got to Little Zion Church.It was still very overcast with A great thunder and lightning display.couldn't have asked for better weather for this trip. Every time I think about It, the hair stands up on the back of my neck just like It did at the gravesite. I think ol' Bob's spirit might have just followed us home to Detroit.