Robert Johnson Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
Emma Powell
Published May 23, 2026
Robert Johnson Biography
(Singer)Birthday: May 8, 1911 (Taurus)
Born In: Hazlehurst, Mississippi, United States
Advanced SearchRobert Johnson was an American blues composer, guitarist, and singer whose eerie falsetto voice and masterful, rhythmic slide guitar influenced both his contemporaries and many upcoming blues and rock musicians. In Robinsonville, where he spent the bulk of his youth, he came in contact with Delta blues masters, Willie Brown, Charley Patton, and Son House, who were not impressed with his talent. They were, however, astonished by his musical ability when he returned to his town after being away for a year. According to a legend, he made a deal with the Satan at a local crossroads, acquiring his prodigious talent as a guitarist, singer, and songwriter. It is said that he sold his soul to the Satan and agreed to live just eight more years. He traveled to Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, Tennessee, Chicago, and New York, playing at house parties, juke joints, and on the streets. In 1936–37, he made a series of recordings in a hotel room in San Antonio, Texas, and at a warehouse in Dallas. His repertoire included several blues songs and his original numbers, ‘Hellhound on My Trail’ and ‘Terraplane Blues’ are some of his most compelling pieces. Despite his limited body of work, he had a major impact on several other brilliant musicians, including Muddy Waters, Elmore James, Eric Clapton, and the ‘Rolling Stones.’
Quick FactsAlso Known As: Robert Leroy Johnson
Died At Age: 27
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Caletta Craft (m. 1931–1938), Virginia Travis (m. 1929–1930)
father: Noah Johnson
mother: Julia Major Dodds
children: Claud Johnson
Born Country: United States
Died Young African American Men
place of death: Greenwood, Mississippi, United States
Cause of Death: Murdered
U.S. State: Mississippi, African-American From Mississippi
More Factseducation: Tunica's Indian Creek School
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American CelebritiesAfrican American SingersGuitaristsBlack SingersBlack Musicians Childhood & Early LifeRobert Leroy Johnson was born on May 8, 1911, in Hazlehurst, Mississippi, USA, to Julia Major Dodds and Noah Johnson, a laborer in a local sawmill.Robert’s mother was married to Charles Dodds, who had been forced by the locals to leave Hazlehurst. He was living in Memphis as Charles Spencer.Julia brought Robert to live with her husband Charles Spencer in Memphis in 1913. Three years later, he started attending school there, quite possibly ‘St. Peter’s elementary school.’At Memphis, his older brother Leroy spent time in the musical establishments in the area (dance halls, bars, etc.) and played the guitar. He probably taught Robert a few elements of playing the guitar.According to the 1920 Census records, he was living with his mother and her new husband William “Dusty” Willis in Crittenden, Arkansas, where he attended ‘Indian Creek school in Commerce,’ Mississippi.