Name: Jimi Hendrix
Band(s): Jimi Hendrix Experience Little Richard
Guitar(s): Fender Stratocaster
AMP: Marshall
Instructional DVD/CD: TBA
Website: www.jimihendrix.com
Music style(s): Rock
Jimi Hendrix was born in Seattle
Washington in 1942 .He got his first guitar when he was around 15 years
and taught himself to play. Following a troubled childhood, the early
death of his mother and petty crimes he was given the choice to go into
the army or to prison. He chose the army and served in the 101 airborne
division.
After discharge, Jimi Hendrix and army
friend Billy Cox formed a band and started making a living. By 1963,
they were playing the “chitlin circuit” clubs that featured black
artists that toured the southern states. Tiring of this, Jimi Hendrix
moved to New York in 1964, joining bands and doing session work for
established acts such as such the Isley brothers, Little Richard and Ike
and Tina turner.
Jimi Hendrix got his big break when he
met Linda Keith, Keith Richards then girlfriend. She introduced Jimi to
wannabee impresario Chas Chandler who was looking for an act to manage.
Liking what he saw, Chandler bought Jimi Hendrix to London where he
became an almost overnight success. Chandler helped find fellow band
members bass player Noel Spedding and drummer Mitch Mitchell and the
Jimi Hendrix experience was born.
The Jimi Hendrix experience released
their first album “Are you Experienced” in 1967 and toured Europe and
the UK to great success.
Further albums followed: “Axis Bold as Love” and the final Experience album” Electric Ladyland” was released in 1969.
Jimi Hendrix returned to the USA in 1967
to appear at the Monterey pop festival in a celebrated performance to
great acclaim. This was the concert where he first set his guitar
alight! Following the festival, Jimi Hendrix played in the USA,
supporting the Monkees before being thrown off the tour because of his
suggestive stage act.
The Jimi Hendrix experience broke up in
1969 after a last appearance at Denver pop festival. However, Jimi
Hendrix was booked to appear at Woodstock pop festival and his band now
featured old friend Billy Cox on bass, Mitch Michell on drums, old
friend Larry Lee on rhythm guitar and a precussion section. The band was
introduced as the Jimi Hendrix experience but jimi corrected this to
“Gypsy Sun and Rainbows, for short it's nothin’ but ‘A Band Of’
Gypsies”.
Jimi Hendrix made his final appearance
at a UK festival at the Isle of Wight in August 1970, before the band
started a European tour. The final gig was at a pop festival in Fehmahn
Germany where Jimi was booed by fans for refusing to play in rain and
risk the danger of electrocution.
Jimi Hendrix’s final public appearance was an impromptu jam session at Ronnie Scotts in London on the 17th
September 1970. He returned to his girlfriend Monika Dannemann’s flat
in the early hours of the morning and was found dead next day. It was
believed he had overdosed with sleeping tablets and subsequently choked
on his own vomit. There has been much controversy about the series of
events leading up to his death, and whether suicide or suspicious
circumstances.
Jimi Hendrix continues to delight and
fascinate each new generation of guitar players. His unmistakeable style
and technical brilliance makes him widely regarded as the being the
World’s best and most influential guitarist.
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