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Album Review – Jimi Hendrix Experience – Electric Ladyland

Electric Ladyland (released in October 1968) is widely considered The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s crowning achievement and focuses attention on Hendrix’s abilities as singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer. This stunning collection provides the earliest insight into Hendrix’s “Sky Church” concept with featured guest appearances by Steve Winwood, Jack Casady, Al Kooper, Chris Wood, and Buddy Miles Continue reading

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Finding Jimi Hendrix Celebrity Art

Jimi Hendrix is one of the “golden gods” of music. Jimi Hendrix by and far had some of the greatest influence of his time, on what music in the future would turn out to be. He was a hypnotic and iconic performer who not only played well, but who also had a very noticeable passion for his music and for his adoring and obsessed fans. Continue reading

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Jimi Hendrix – A Vibrant Artist

On November 27, 1942, the US saw the birth of an amazingly talented musician and artist in the persona of Jimi Hendrix. Born as Johnny Allen Hendrix, he had his name changed to James Marshall and eventually took the nickname “Jimmy” from his father, James Al Hendrix. His father recalls the small Jimmy using their broomstick as a guitar Continue reading

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Learn to Play Lead Guitar Like Jimi Hendrix – Your Guide to Becoming a Lead Guitar Player!

When I saw Eddie Van Halen play “Eruption” in concert I knew what it meant to be a rippin’ lead guitarist. Continue reading

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Rock and Roll Artist – Jimi Hendrix

Although he had very few years to enjoy at the top, if you asked any rock and roll guitarist living who they thought the greatest electric guitar player of all time was, most of them would quickly answer with a single word: Hendrix. Jimi Hendrix trivia will show that he literally exploded onto the music scene, and as word of his playing prowess spread even the most established stars of the time would flock to his shows to take in his virtuosity on the electric guitar Continue reading

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Jimi Hendrix – What Was His Contribution to Music?

Technique is often mistaken for musicality. Flying fingers connected to a gigantic stage presence can be blown out of the water in one magical moment when a musician brings that mysterious something, the strange essence that moves our soul and makes us laugh and cry and dance and peek though a new door. We may not even get it at first, or even really like it, but we are enticed by that wild promise of adventure, a suspicion that the view from the summit will be worth the scramble from the valley. Continue reading

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A Psychological Profile Of Jimi Hendrix

Jimi Hendrix Biographical Overview If ever there was a guitar player who redefined this instrument for anyone who has ever played it before or since, it would be Jimi Hendrix. Jimi’s exceptionally creative, powerful, psychedelic licks helped him reach a musical standard that has never been duplicated, and in his four short years as a recording star he established himself as a musical legend without equal Continue reading

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Life Story on Jimi Hendrix

Who was the greatest rock and roll guitarist ever? Always and forever the name of Jimi Hendrix will be nominated answering that question Continue reading

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Learn to Play Lead Guitar Like Jimi Hendrix

Jimi Hendrix, was born Johnny Allen Hendrix on November 27, 1942, at Seattle’s King County Hospital. He was later renamed James Marshall by his father, James Al Hendrix. Jimi took an interest in music at a very early age drawing influences from early blues players like Robert Johnson and many of the great blues players of the day, including B.B. Continue reading

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