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JIMI HENDRIX

Born James Marshall Hendrix, on November 27, 1942, in Seattle, Washington. Often called
the greatest guitarist of all time, Hendrix pioneered the explosive popularity of the
electric guitar. Hendrix's unique style of combining fuzz, feedback and controlled
distortion created a new musical form Hendrix's legacy grew far beyond the wide
popularity he achieved during his short career. He taught himself to play guitar as an
adolescent, learning from the albums of bluesmen like Muddy Waters and B.B. King and rock
musicians such as Chuck Berry. In 1961 Hendrix moved to New York City and began
playing-under the stage name Jimmy James-as a side guitarist for prominent rock acts,
including Ike & Tina Turner, the Isley Brothers, and Little Richard. In 1965, after
clashing with Little Richard, he formed his own band, Jimmy James and the Blue Flames,
and began playing extensively in Greenwich Village bars and coffeehouses. 
In the fall of 1966, Hendrix moved to London, England, where he created a new band, the
Jimi Hendrix Experience with bassist Noel Redding and bassist Mitch Mitchell.. Their
first single, "Hey Joe," reached No. 6 on the U.K. pop charts; their debut album, Are You
Experienced?, released in 1967, also featured the now-classic songs "Purple Haze," "Foxy
Lady," and "Manic Depression." Hendrix was a superstar in England by the time the
Experience made its American debut at the Monterey Pop Festival in June 1967, in a
performance that reached its climax when Hendrix set his guitar on fire. With his
innovative playing and outrageous performance style-he became known for playing his
right-handed Fender Stratocaster, the "Electric Lady," upside down and left-handed and
behind his back-Hendrix became internationally popular, releasing two more albums with
the Experience in 1968, Axis: Bold As Love and Electric Ladyland. Hendrix recorded in his
own New York city studio, named Electric Lady after his beloved guitar. 
In mid-1970, Hendrix was also recording another album, tentatively titled First Rays of
the Rising Sun, with former Experience drummer Mitchell and Billy Cox, who played bass
for the Band of Gypsys. He performed with Mitchell and Cox at his last concert in August
of that year, at the Isle of Wight rock festival. The album was still unfinished on
September 19, 1970, when the 27-year-old Hendrix died in London of drug-related causes
(the coroner's report said he had inhaled his own vomit after taking barbiturates). The
authorities pronounced his death an accident; though Scotland Yard reopened the
investigation in 1993, no new evidence was found and the matter was dropped. 
Since his tragic death in 1970, the cult of personality surrounding Hendrix has only
grown, as has the undeniable effect of his innovative style on later blues and rock
musicians, especially such virtuoso guitarists as Stevie Ray Vaughan and Vernon Reid. An
estimated 100 posthumously released recordings ensured his legacy, along with several
tribute albums-including the all-star 1993 tribute Stone Free, featuring Eric Clapton,
Jeff Beck, the Pretenders, the Cure, and Ice-T, among others. Three different versions of
Hendrix's last unfinished studio album have been released with different titles: The Cry
of Love (1971), Voodoo Soup (1995), and its original title, First Rays of the Rising Sun
(1997). In addition, a number of books have been published about his life and career,
ranging from an acclaimed 1983 biography 'Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky: The Life of Jimi
Hendrix by David Henderson to two memoirs by former bandmates, 1996's Are You
Experienced?: The Inside Story of the Jimi Hendrix Experience by Redding, and 1998's The
Hendrix Experience, by Mitchell. Hendrix was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
in 1992.

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