Never-before-heard recordings from guitar legend Jimi Hendrix are finally being released this November, giving fans a rare ...
Released barely six months after the Jimi Hendrix Experience’s May 1967 debut Are You Experienced, the band’s second album, ...
Iconic '60s Rocker Talks Wild Times With Elton John, John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix and More originally appeared on Parade. An iconic '60s heartthrob singer/songwriter gave a new interview divulging all of ...
Both "All Along the Watchtower" and "Foxy Lady" appeared on Hendrix’s 1967 debut album Are You Experienced? But according to Hendrix’s biographer Harry Shapiro, the rocker actually hated playing "Foxy ...
In 1968, Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan released Hurdy Gurdy Man – the influential title track of his The Hurdy Gurdy Man album from the same year, which featured the contributions of a rather ...
Few musicians can be said to have caused a seismic shift in the landscape of music, let alone a single genre. Yet, in the rock world, few would argue that James Marshall Hendrix, who went by Jimi, ...
Rolling Stone magazine recently described Vancouver outfit Black Mountain as a proponent of "Satan-friendly hard rock [designed] to evoke that moment when the hippie dream got creepy." That's a line ...
When cops launched a tear gas attack on the Denver Pop Festival audience in 1968, it inadvertently led Cassandra Paterson into the arms of Jimi Hendrix. “We didn’t bother to get a motel because we ...
In 1969, Los Angeles represented an endless sense of possibilities and modeled itself as the city of the future. The vast open sprawl, under expansive blue skies, interconnected by a dynamic network ...
Jimi Hendrix wasn’t a fan of The Monkees. Despite that, the legendary six-string player ended up on a tour with the made-for-TV band as he was getting his own career off the ground. Hendrix, who was ...
Jimi Hendrix's drummer Buddy Miles has died, aged 60. Miles played with Hendrix and bassist Billy Cox in the group Band of Gypsys, which released a live album in 1970. What to Read Next It was the ...