The 27 Club: Music's Most Dangerous Number
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The 27 Club is one of the most documented and debated mysteries in music history, a pattern of musicians, artists, and cultural icons dying at age 27, including Robert Johnson, Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain, and Amy Winehouse. Forensic investigators, musicologists, and conspiracy researchers have spent decades examining the suspicious circumstances surrounding these deaths, from a Mississippi poisoning in 1938 and a drowning with the wrong fluid in the lungs, to a Paris apartment with no autopsy and a suicide note that some investigators believe was partially written by someone else.What makes this one genuinely unsettling is how many of these cases contain details that official records quietly never resolved. There's a missing Welsh musician whose disappearance hinged on a toll booth receipt that everyone misread for twenty years. There's a debunked myth so persistently believed that most people still repeat it today. And there's an astrological explanation that is stranger and more scientifically grounded than you might expect. We're going all the way in on this one.
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