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| − | The Jimi Hendrix Facts
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| − | Jimi Hendrix was this type of dominant presence in the late 1960's music scene his whole career was full of milestones of 1 kind or any other. So what "facts" help us see this unique character more clearly? Jimi Hendrix was born on November 27, 1942 in Seattle. A household friend sold him a cheap electric guitar as he was fifteen years old. From then on he spent just about all his waking hours practicing the guitar. He paid attention to records by B.B. King and Muddy Waters, and imitated what he heard. He reached know another guitar lessons and learned from their store.
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| − | Following a short stint in the army where he met fellow musician, Billy Cox, Jimi moved to Clarksville, Tennessee and formed a band. Immediately the outrageous Jimi Hendrix persona came to the fore with Hendrix learning how to play the guitar together with his teeth in imitation of other guitarists he'd associated with during his short career. After a difficult time making a living in Ny, Hendrix joined the Isley Brothers band and went on tour where he was hired as part of Little Richard's backup band.
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| − | In 1966, former bassist using the Animals, Chas Chandler, wanted an artist to perform a song he'd become mounted on. The song was "Hey Joe" and Chandler liked the way Jimi Hendrix played it. So much so he assisted Jimi in moving to London and helped him to enlist English bass player Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell as people in his new group, The Jimi Hendrix Experience. At this time Hendrix met and jammed with Eric Clapton during an appearance with his new band, Cream. As he became more well-known working in london The Beatles, The Who and also the Rolling Stones became fans of his music.
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| − | Later that year, Jimi recorded "Hey Joe" as his first single with the Jimi Hendrix Experience, followed by "Stone Free", "Purple Haze" and "The Wind Cries Mary" (all Hendrix compositions). In March 1967 Jimi set his guitar alight on stage after his act as part of an excursion through the Walker Brothers. In May 1967 the audience released their first LP, "Are You Experienced" which reached number two in England behind The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band".
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| − | In June 1967 in the Monterey Pop Festival, Jimi Hendrix got the chance to present his flamboyant stage persona and individualistic playing guitar to audiences in America in the Monterey Pop Festival. It had been here he became known internationally because the guy who burns and smashes guitars on stage. The following month Jimi heard Frank Zappa utilizing a wah-wah pedal and immediately incorporated it into his music.
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| − | "Axis: Bold As Love", Jimi's second album was launched in December 1967 and featured the wah-wah pedal and various other electronic effects. "Electric Ladyland" was launched in 1968 and included "All Along The Watchtower", an audio lesson written and originally recorded by Bob Dylan being an acoustic number, and "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)". Additionally, it featured Jimi on bass as Noel Redding was involved in separating himself from The Experience at that time.
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| − | In August 1969 Jimi Hendrix was the main act in the Woodstock festival. He played for 2 hours and ended the set with his famous rendition of Star Spangled Banner.
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| − | Jimi Hendrix gave his last concert at the Isle Of Fehman Festival in Germany on September 6, 1970. His final public appearance was in a jam session with Eric Burdon and War at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London.
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| − | Jimi Hendrix died on September 18, 1970 after drowning in his vomit. He had drunk a large amount of red wine and, according to uncle Monika Dannemann, he had also taken sleeping pills.
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