Robert Leroy Johnson was an American blues musician and songwriter who lived from May 8, 1911, until August 16, 1938.
His seminal records from 1936 and 1937 demonstrate a blend of vocal, guitar, and songwriting prowess that has impacted subsequent musical generations. Despite having a brief seven-month recording career, he is now regarded as one of the 20th century’s most important artists and a master of the blues, particularly the Delta blues style. According to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, he was “the first rock star ever.”
What is Robert Johnson net worth at the time of death?
Robert had an estimated net worth of $ 550 million at the time of death.
During his lifetime and the two decades that followed his passing, his music had a modest but significant fan base. Johnson had passed away by the time John Hammond went looking for him for the From Spirituals to Swing event at Carnegie Hall in late 1938.
The original recordings’ owner, Brunswick Records, was purchased by Hammond’s employer, Columbia Records.
Alan Lomax, a musicologist, visited Mississippi in 1941 without knowing Johnson had passed away in order to record him. King of the Delta Blues Singers, a compilation of Johnson’s recordings put together by Law, who by this time worked for Columbia Records, was published by Columbia in 1961.