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Much of the Dolceola's checkered history is recounted in various journals as well as the previous Yazoo 2003, which you may refer to now before discarding - Pat Conte, notes to The Key to the Kingdom, Washington Phillips, Yazoo 2073, which describe Phillips' true instrument as a paired Phonoharp and Celestaphon

Author Topic: The Robert Johnson "Biography of a phantom" by Mack Mccormick  (Read 10608 times)

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Offline Blues Vintage

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Re: The Robert Johnson "Biography of a phantom" by Mack Mccormick
« Reply #45 on: April 18, 2023, 02:42:35 PM »
Thanks lindy, but I can't read it 'cause I don't have acces. For anyone who can, is there groundbreaking info in the article?

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Re: The Robert Johnson "Biography of a phantom" by Mack Mccormick
« Reply #46 on: April 18, 2023, 04:34:04 PM »
Meanwhile somebody send me the article, thank you.


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Re: The Robert Johnson "Biography of a phantom" by Mack Mccormick
« Reply #48 on: April 19, 2023, 11:39:31 AM »
Blues Vintage, I just now saw your request. David, thanks for forwarding that link.

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Re: The Robert Johnson "Biography of a phantom" by Mack Mccormick
« Reply #49 on: December 04, 2023, 02:07:23 PM »
The book is out. It is immensely readable and confounding at the same time. The foreword and afterword are as essential as the main text. This NOT a biography of Johnson so much as a travelogue of McCormicks's "adventures" in finding more information on Johnson and his family. It is a troubling text in light of what has been revealed about McCormick's mental health and how he may have acquired certain information. There is no photograph, new or otherwise, of Johnson. There is no mention of an unheard recording and many rumors are dispelled.

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Re: The Robert Johnson "Biography of a phantom" by Mack Mccormick
« Reply #50 on: December 05, 2023, 04:27:42 PM »
I loved reading it. For me, it was more like reading a fiction book and when I approached it that way, it was so enjoyable - I got a real sense of a place, and of people too. And most especially of Mack.  Or, perhaps I should say, of "a certain Mack which might actually be a fictional Mack". 
I never met him but I heard so much about him from Chris Strachwitz that I feel like I knew him a bit, or at least a lot about him. 
Highly recommend as a quick easy read, don't take it too literally though!!!

 


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