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| | Jimi Hendrix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hendrix was born Johnny Allen Hendrix, in Seattle, Washington the son of and Lucille Jeter. |  | | Jimi's first single was a cover of "Hey Joe", a stylised blues song written by Billy Roberts that was virtually a standard for rock bands at the time. |  | | Hendrix, aware of this musical coincidence, bought Handel recordings including the Messiah and the Water Music. |
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| | Jimi Hendrix |
 | | Hendrix was the only artist at this point who could go toe-to-toe with the Beatles when it came to wild studio experimentation ("Third Stone From The Sun"; title track), and on top of that his pure musicianship already blew away every other rock guitarist of the era. |  | | The Hendrix family finally got control of his recordings in the mid-90s, and they started off doing (as GWB would say) a superb job, releasing remastered versions of the original studio releases, plus two albums of studio material never released in his lifetime. |  | | WARNING WARNING WARNING: There are lots of records with Jimi Hendrix listed on the cover that aren't Jimi Hendrix records at all. |
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| | The Jimi Hendrix Music - Biography |
 | | Jimi begins two nights of shows at the Fillmore East in New York, which are taped for the 'Band Of Gypsys' album - the rights to which are presented to Ed Chalpin in settlement of his outstanding contractual claim on Hendrix's services, dating back to 1965. |  | | Hendrix has to leave the stage after two songs of a New York performance with The Band Of Gypsys; the line-up is disbanded soon afterwards. |  | | Jimi joins the mixed-race RandB band Bobby Taylor and The Vancouvers, who later sign to Motown. |
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| | Jimi Hendrix |
 | | Considered to be the most influential guitarist in modern music, Jimi Hendrix perfected the deliberate use of distortion and feedback, using it to complement his natural virtuoso ability. |  | | In addition to his songwriting and playing ability, Jimi Hendrix was also a pioneer in using the recording studio as an "instrument". |  | | The blistering "Purple Haze" came next, and eventually the debut album - "Are You Experienced?" was released to rapidly growing fanbase. |
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| | VH1.com : Jimi Hendrix : Biography |
 | | While outside parties did contribute to bogging down Hendrix's studio work, it also seems likely that Jimi himself was partly responsible for the stalemate, unable to form a permanent lineup of musicians, unable to decide what musical direction to pursue, unable to bring himself to complete another album despite jamming endlessly. |  | | They were able to find all the original master tapes, which had never been used for previous CD releases, and in April of 1997, Hendrix's first three albums were reissued with drastically improved sound. |  | | More archival material followed; Radio One was basically expanded to the two-disc BBC Sessions (released in 1998), and 1999 saw the release of the full show from Woodstock as well as additional concert recordings from the Band of Gypsies shows entitled Live at the Fillmore East. |
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| | Jimi Hendrix |
 | | Jimi's own compositions are also in the soul vein, and they're notably better because the man at least knew that a song needs to have at least a certain essence to it, with a catchy bit or a neat riff or a memorable vocal melody or anything like that. |  | | Jimi might not have been a great songwriter, but at least he was original, and he always used the music of his roots as just a polygon for his experimentation and burning spirit. |  | | Jimi, on the other side, mastered the effort of going berserk in the studio completely - so much, in fact, that his terrifying, uncompromised guitar howls in the studio are often downright more exciting than the live ones. |
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| | Hendrix, Jimi on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Arts: Memories of the voodoo child; Carlos Santana is one of the host of top names contributing to a new Jimi Hendrix tribute album. |  | | Father of guitar hero Jimi Hendrix dies at 82. |  | | Archive Photos 08-27-1970 Jimi HendrixFamed for his flaming guitar technique and love for long feedback-laden solos, Jimi Hendrix scored major late 1960's hits with "All Along the Watchtower," "Purple Haze" and "Are You Experienced?"celebrities. |
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| | Jimi Hendrix Blog |
 | | The Jimi Hendrix Experience's first single Hey Joe, signed by all the band, was sold for £2,000. |  | | This is the definitive account of Jimi Hendrix, the young man from a pathetic poverty-stricken childhood who invented himself into something rare and special, the man who radiated genius and a bold yet charming personality when he picked up a guitar. |  | | Among them: JIMI HENDRIX's groundbreaking "Are You Experienced?" (in fact, all of his studio albums); five LED ZEPPELIN albums; the ROLLING STONES' "Beggars Banquet"; and works by SANTANA, SMALL FACES, DAVID BOWIE, and THE BEATLES. |
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| | The Jimi Hendrix BLACK Experience |
 | | Jimi Hendrix began his career in the 1960's playing as a "sideman" to some of the greatest performers in soul music. |  | | Jimi Hendrix influence can even be seen in hip hop where groups such as De La Soul, Digable Planets PM Dawn, etc will from time to time invoke Jimi’s name, guitar riffs and/or “spirit in their music. |  | | Jimi was a master guitar player both in the studio and on tour. |
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| | Jimi Hendrix (1973) |
 | | My favourite piece was Hendrix playing a beautiful twelve string, I love the acoustic guitar and strive to find as many recordings of unusual songs and artists playing their songs acoustically, and this is undoubtedly the pinnacle of that search. |  | | Jimi Hendrix: Delux DVD Edition Movie: The documentary is very interesting, and not just for guitar players like myself, I'm a big acoustic guitar fan not electric at all. |  | | Overall: I think this is an excellent documentary for fans of Hendrix and of the guitar. |
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| | Amazon.com: Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix: Music: Jimi Hendrix |
 | | Don't listen to mr bix lang, because he is clueless and deaf when it comes to Jimi and his music. |  | | While best used as a sampler to direct new listeners to the immortal Are You Experienced, Electric Ladyland, and so on, the CD (which supplants the short-lived Ultimate Experience collection) does hang together as a listen. |  | | To me, Jimi and his music are the perfect example of the freedom and strength which personifies the 60s. |
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| | Castles Made of Sand |
 | | Hendrix was a brilliant songwriter, penning one classic after another. |  | | Over 2 million records of Jimi have been sold in each year after his death. |  | | The new electrifying aggressiveness of sound stems from Hendrix and concerns not only all guitarists who follow him. |
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| | OBITUARY: Voodoo Chile |
 | | Jimi Hendrix Live A great time line of live concerts by Jimi from 1966 to 1970. |  | | Mick Jagger was the inspiration to the Jimi Hendrix song Dolly Dagger. |  | | Jimi Jams with Mick Taylor in their dressing room the same day. |
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| | Jimi Hendrix |
 | | His appearance at the Monterey Pop Festival (instigated by Beatle Paul McCartney) provided an opportunity for this dramatic display to be captured on film, while also spreading the band's popularity back to the States. |  | | The ambitious double LP Electric Ladyland was issued later in the year, preceded by a single release of an interpretation of Bob Dylan's All Along the Watchtower. |  | | This line-up endured only until the end of January 1970, but a self-titled live document culled from two performances on New Year's Day was released later in the year, which would become one of his most popular albums. |
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| | Jimi Hendrix |
 | | Classic Albums: Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland (1997) (V).... |  | | Jimi Hendrix: Live at Woodstock (1999) (V) (songs "Message to Love", "Fire", "Izabella", "Red House&;, "Jam Back at the House&;, "Voodoo Child [Slight Return]", "Purple Haze", 34;Woodstock Improvisation", "Villanova Junction" and "Hear My Train a Comin'") |  | | Jimi Hendrix at the Isle of Wight (1992) (songs "Message to Love", "Spanish Castle Magic", "Voodoo Chile", "Freedom", "Machine Gun&;, "Dolly Dagger", "Red House& from the Storm") |
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 | | Working to keep the spirit of Jimi alive through music, education and community involvement, this venture is an opportunity to create a tangible memento for Hendrix enthusiasts to enjoy. |  | | Dubbed the greatest guitarist ever, the legendary music of Jimi Hendrix has spanned time, age and culture. |  | | With multi-platinum and gold albums to his credit and the prestigious title of "Greatest Guitarist of All Time" by Rolling Stone magazine among his many musical attributes, it's hard to dispute Jimi's influence on rock 'n' roll and pop culture. |
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| | Das deutsche Jimi Hendrix Portal |
 | | www.Hendrix-Links.de www.Hendrix-Fans.de Jimi Hendrix and Tribute News Impressum Guestbook |
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| | A Jimi Hendrix Experience |
 | | imi Hendrix was born Johnny Allen Hendrix on November 27, 1942. |  | | Visit my other Jimi Hendrix site at www.all-legends.com/Music/JimiHendrix/. |  | | Copyright © 2002 - A Jimi Hendrix Experience |
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| | Rockmine: Main Site: Jimi Hendrix |
 | | The on-the-road diary of one of Jimi's guitar roadies. |  | | Post a message one day, then pop back the next to check out the thread you started. |  | | The true story of the death of Jimi Hendrix as recounted by a ficticious detective. |
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| | the jimi hendrix encyclopedia - jimihendrix.com |
 | | You can search the Jimi Hendrix Encyclopedia in four ways -- by date, by venue, by city and by song title. |  | | We invite you to explore the day-to-day life, legacy and music of Jimi Hendrix starting with our new entries commencing September 1, 1968. |  | | I Just Want To Make Love To You |
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| | Jimi Hendrix - Wikiquote |
 | | James Marshall Hendrix (27 November 1942 – 18 September 1970) American guitarist, singer, and songwriter; born Johnny Allen Hendrix, but renamed by his father in infancy, he is usually referred to as "Jimi" Hendrix. |  | | In one live version Hendrix does clearly sing kiss that guy. |  | | Because of a change in the settings of this wiki, the "E-mail this user" function will not work anymore if you do not confirm your e-mail address |
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| | The Jimi Hendrix Music Site! |
 | | Welcome to the magic of Jimi Hendrix music! |  | | I hope you'll have a great time exploring this site, the mystery and the greatness of the best blues/rock guitarist ever. |  | | And, please, don't forget to send me your comments on the feedback page! |
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| | Authentic Hendrix The Official Jimi Hendrix Online Store |
 | | VISIT THE OFFICIAL JIMI HENDRIX WEBSITE AT Nothing On Order... |  | | Don't miss out on these hot new product releases. |  | | Featuring a wealth of more than 700 different products, there's sure to be something here to please just about everyone in your home. |
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| | Rolling Stone : Jimi Hendrix |
 | | It seems as if no other musician has had more posthumous music released than the mighty Jimi Hendrix... |  | | Who knows more about Jimi Hendrix than you? |  | | MFA Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips on Jimi... |
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| | Jim Dunlop Manufacturing - Jimi Hendrix |
 | | The Distortion duplicates the Hendrix sounds of the 60's. |  | | Jimi Hendrix wasn’t just a master guitarist, he was also a wizard at selecting and combining effects that made a beeline for your brain. |  | | This gives the unique edge heard on many of Jimi's solos. |
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| | Jimi Hendrix Grave - Marker - Headstone |
 | | Someday, there is also supposed to be a life-size statue of Jimi. |  | | View Notes left at the Jimi Hendrix Virtual FRP |  | | View the Old Notes at the Jimi Hendrix Virtual FRP |
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| | The Jimi Hendrix Enlightenment |
 | | It's OK to believe that Jimi Hendrix came down from on high to enlighten people through his music because he did! |  | | Right There is no Santa Clause This is the Santa Claus Two The Highest Probability The Lathe of Heaven's Gate Reiki Healing Enlightenment Moon Signs Information Section From: Bold As Love Complete Bold As Love Jethro Tull Thick As A Brick Jethro Tull Section One Hendrix Axis Bold As Love Who Invented The Trinity? |
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