Robert Johnson: A Blues Retrospective Part 2
Toronto journalist and musician Jeff Halperin offers his take on the sublime and graceful command of the blues guitar legend.
Read moreToronto journalist and musician Jeff Halperin offers his take on the sublime and graceful command of the blues guitar legend.
Read moreWe present part 1 of our guest columnists’ passionate views on the blues career of the immortal Robert Johnson.
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