When someone famous or someone really talented dies young, that always makes people to come up with their own theories about what exactly happened. Those theories are often related to conspiracy or some dark secrets of deceased artists and, off course, you can also find many "faking death" theories. Those are actually cool. When I was younger, I dreamed about becoming world famous record producer, then faking my death before fleeing to Cuba, lying on sunshine, smoking cigars with Elvis, Tupac, Mike and John Paul II.
The most interesting theories are those about famous Club 27. Deaths of several famous musicians at the age of 27 is a weird coincidence, but also people are always afraid of something supernatural. So that's how many urban legends were made.
People started taking Club 27 seriously when 4 world famous artist died between 1969 and 1971. Jimmy Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Brian Jones, Jim Morrison... all at the age of 27. Many years later Kurt Cobain and more years later Amy Winehouse. Many many less famous but still famous artist between them.
But many years before, there was Robert Johnson.
He was the master of blues and many people consider him as one of the best guitarists who ever lived.
This singer, songwriter and guitar player was born in the 1911 in Haziehurst, Mississippi, and he was meant to be a farmer. But he loved music more and dreamed about abandoning the life of a farmer. They said that his first wife died at the childbirth at the age of 16 and that his was a divine punishment for Johnson leaving the farm life. However, some musicians stated that at the time around 1929, Johnson was singing and playing harmonica but he sucked at playing the guitar. He was so bad that people couldn't stand there when he took a guitar. Then he moved to Martinsville, where Isaiah "Ike" Zimmerman showed him few tricks. And this is where the legend begins!
So about that devil...
People were saying that Zimmerman learned to play guitar while practicing on the graveyards in the nights. So they say that is was possible that he directed Johnson to that crossroad. Others claim that Johnson had a dream in which he was instructed to do so. He came at the crossroads which possibly doesn't exist today, with his guitar. Then, a big dark man approached him and tuned his guitar. When Johnson came home, he already became the best guitarist who ever lived.
That was the legend of Robert Johnson selling his soul for the gift of playing guitar. Some claim that the big dark man was Satan, others say that it was Voodoo god Papa Legba. In his song "Crossroad" Johnson refers to God, so some claim that actually God came to tune his guitar.
However, Robert Johnson became walking singer, he traveled from town to town showing his new mastery.
He had concerts in each town between Memphis and Helena, met a lot of musicians, gained popularity and a lot of fans. He recorded 16 songs in 1936 and that was his only recorded material. It is unbelievable how those tracks had strong impact on the music that came afterwards. People say that Johnson helped to define Rock'n'Roll more than any artist from his age.
He died at the age of 27 of unknown causes.
His life wan't well documented but people say that he got ito fight or the most probably that he was poisoned. But the most spooky theory is that the big dark man came back for Johnson to take him.
The weirdest...
None of these musicians from Club 27 were ever normal with the ordinary human behavior, nor they died normally. All those deaths were caused violently, suicides or drug overdoses. Their way of life didn't allow them to live longer. People die, musicians die, why is so strange that many of them died at the age of 27?