Robert Johnson is a legendary figure in blues and rock history. Was his life as crazy as the stories say? Mika learns all of the legends surrounding his talent and playing.
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Videos in This Episode:
"Death Letter Blues" by Son House: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdgrQoZHnNY
"Ramblin on My Mind" by Robert Johnson, potentially written by Ike Zimmerman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUyKnEiv70Y
"Me and the Devil Blues" by Robert Johnson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYsnRc09csQ
"Crossroads Blues" by Robert Johnson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MCHI23FTP8
Episode 21: The Carter Family
Episode 20: Folk Music
Episode 19: Rudy Vallee
Episode 18: Crooners
BONUS: Al Jolson
Episode 17: Swing Kings
Episode 16: Swing
Episode 15: Ella Fitzgerald
Episode 14: Louis Armstrong
Episode 13: The Jazz Age
Episode 12: Early Jazz
Bonus Episode: John Philip Sousa
Episode 10: Blues
Episode 9: Ragtime's Big Three
Episode 8: Ragtime
Episode 7: End of the 1800s
Episode 6: Laura Keene
Episode 5: Broadway
Episode 4: The Orpheum Circuit
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