Robert Johnson, the enigmatic "King of the Delta Blues," left an indelible mark on music history despite his brief recording career. Born in 1911, Johnson's life was as mysterious as his music, with tales of a deal with the devil often overshadowing his remarkable guitar skills and songwriting prowess. His 29 recorded songs, created in just seven months in 1936 and 1937, showcase a technical brilliance and interpretive genius that have influenced generations of musicians, from Eric Clapton to Bob Dylan. Johnson's blues, steeped in the Delta tradition, are a journey through the American South, filled with raw emotion, haunting melodies, and vivid storytelling. His tragic death at the age of 27 only added to his legend, but it's his music that truly endures, a testament to his status as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.