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Timestamps for video. 00:00 - Beginning/Intro 00:19 - April 4th, 2023 - Mark this date! 00:50 - Who is Mack McCormick? 01:22 - McCormick/Thompson/Hines Agreement - 1st Photos of Robert Johnson 02:45 - What Happened to the Book? 03:16 - Carrie Thompson/Steve LaVere Agreement 04:21 - McCormick/LaVere Stalemate Begins 05:20 - Stalemate Ends. LaVere Moves Forward 06:51 - LaVere's Lawsuit For Mack's Photos of Johnson - 1990's 07:32 - Claud Johnson (Robert's Son) - 1998 08:20 - Smithsonian is Gifted McCormick's Monster Archive - Nov' 2022 08:54 - Smithsonian to Release Mack's Book on Robert Johnson - 2023 09:27 - Information about the 4th Photo Mack McCormick's "monster" archive of music history was recently gifted to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. The massive collection has more than 590 reels of sound recordings, 165 boxes of materials, 70 cubic feet of manuscripts, as well as photographs, research notes, interviews transcripts, playbills, contracts, and much more. One of the gems of this collection is likely the forth coming book on Robert Johnson. McCormick was the first to find Johnson's family, and collect photo's of the blues legend. The book was a collection of McCormick's research on Johnson, including interviews and pictures never seen by the public. All of this was originally going to be released in the early 70's, but it never happened. The Smithsonian Institution will release the book in April, 2023. “McCormick’s archive has long been of near-mythical proportions within research and music history circles, and it lives up to its promise,” John Troutman, the museum’s curator of music, shared in a statement. “This archive yields revelations about the lives of many significant early- and mid-century blues artists—from Bernice Edwards and Robert Johnson to Sam ‘Lightnin’’ Hopkins and Mance Lipscomb—due to McCormick’s dogged research methods and his hundreds of interviews with artists and their families.” I don't know about you, but I cannot wait till this is released! Let me know what you are thinking about this upcoming book! Thanks, John@StillLivinTheBlues NOTE: A lot of information is presented in this video. You might have to hit the pause button to read a few of the quotes that pop up throughout the video. #robertjohnson #smithsonian #blueshistory #blues #americanhistory #crossroads #biographyofaphantom