Awards & Winners

Robert Johnson

Date of Birth 08-May-1911
Place of Birth Hazlehurst
(Copiah County, Mississippi, United States of America)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Johnson, Robert, Robert Leroy Johnson, ロバート・リロイ・ジョンソン
Profession Singer, Musician, Songwriter, Guitarist
Robert Leroy Johnson was an American blues singer and musician. His landmark recordings in 1936 and 1937 display a combination of singing, guitar skills, and songwriting talent that has influenced later generations of musicians. Johnson's shadowy, poorly documented life and death at age 27 have given rise to much legend, including the Faustian myth that he sold his soul at a crossroads to achieve success. As an itinerant performer who played mostly on street corners, in juke joints, and at Saturday night dances, Johnson had little commercial success or public recognition in his lifetime. Johnson's records sold poorly during his lifetime. It was only after the reissue of his recordings in 1961 on the LP King of the Delta Blues Singers that his work reached a wider audience. Johnson is now recognized as a master of the blues, particularly of the Mississippi Delta blues style. He is credited by many rock musicians as an important influence; Eric Clapton has called Johnson "the most important blues singer that ever lived." Johnson was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as an "Early Influence" in their first induction ceremony in 1986. In 2003, David Fricke ranked Johnson fifth in Rolling Stone′s list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.

Awards by Robert Johnson

Check all the awards nominated and won by Robert Johnson.

2013


Grammy Hall of Fame Award
Honored for : Walking Blues / Sweet Home Chicago

1997


Grammy Hall of Fame Award
Honored for : Cross Road Blues / Rambling on My Mind
(Award for 'Cross Road Blues')