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Robert Johnson: The Crossroads Myth and the Mysterious Death

13 min · 22. jan. 2026
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Robert Johnson's music changed history. But his death became legend. For decades, people have asked: how did Robert Johnson die? Was it jealousy, poison, or something darker? And what about the infamous Robert Johnson crossroads story..the tale that he sold his soul for musical genius? In this episode of Dead Notes, we separate Robert Johnson myth vs truth, tracing the real events behind one of music's most haunting mysteries. Through archival history, folklore, and chilling accounts from those who knew him, we uncover what really happened in the final days of the man who shaped the blues and why his legend may have been more powerful than the truth. Because sometimes the most enduring myths aren't born from fantasy. They're born from silence. -------------------------- If you enjoy atmospheric storytelling, you may also like my other podcast, The Unremarkable, a series of fictional stories about ordinary places where something feels… off. Listen here: The Unremarkable Podcast [https://pod.link/1862277127?view=apps&sort=popularity] I produce these shows independently in my spare time. If you'd like to support what I do and help keep it going, you can do that here: Buy Me a Coffee [https://buymeacoffee.com/bencooper2s] Subscribe, rate, and share to help others find the show. Music and production by Ben Cooper. © 2025 CooperVille Studio. All rights reserved. Copyright Disclaimer This episode includes short references to copyrighted recordings for purposes of commentary, criticism, analysis, and historical discussion. These excerpts are used under the principles of fair use.

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Robert Johnson's music changed history. But his death became legend. For decades, people have asked: how did Robert Johnson die? Was it jealousy, poison, or something darker? And what about the infamous Robert Johnson crossroads story..the tale that he sold his soul for musical genius? In this episode of Dead Notes, we separate Robert Johnson myth vs truth, tracing the real events behind one of music's most haunting mysteries. Through archival history, folklore, and chilling accounts from those who knew him, we uncover what really happened in the final days of the man who shaped the blues and why his legend may have been more powerful than the truth. Because sometimes the most enduring myths aren't born from fantasy. They're born from silence. -------------------------- If you enjoy atmospheric storytelling, you may also like my other podcast, The Unremarkable, a series of fictional stories about ordinary places where something feels… off. Listen here: The Unremarkable Podcast [https://pod.link/1862277127?view=apps&sort=popularity] I produce these shows independently in my spare time. If you'd like to support what I do and help keep it going, you can do that here: Buy Me a Coffee [https://buymeacoffee.com/bencooper2s] Subscribe, rate, and share to help others find the show. Music and production by Ben Cooper. © 2025 CooperVille Studio. All rights reserved. Copyright Disclaimer This episode includes short references to copyrighted recordings for purposes of commentary, criticism, analysis, and historical discussion. These excerpts are used under the principles of fair use.

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