Had he not died tragically at 31, there's no telling what virtuoso Chicago guitarist Terry Kath would have gone on to do with ...
Few players would have had the nerves to cover Hendrix while supporting him on tour, but Gibbons is made of sterner stuff – ...
Jimi Hendrix sat in the front row of a Joni Mitchell concert to record her performance. But his tapes were stolen and thought to be lost forever. Decades later, they surfaced in a private collection ...
Jimi Hendrix performed a free concert in a Haleakala Ranch pasture on July 30, 1970, two months before he died. Scenes from the concert and his time on Maui were made into the film “Rainbow ...
Founded by Hendrix just months before his death, Electric Lady Studios was a mind-expanding creative mothership where his ...
At this time, Jimi was still riding high ... The next day, Hendrix left New York to play the Isle of Wight festival and other ...
Those repercussions cumulated with the BBC banning The Jimi Hendrix Experience. “This was fun for us, but producer Stanley Dorfman didn’t take it at all well as the minutes ticked by on his ...
John McDermott, Catalog Director for the Jimi Hendrix family company Experience Theater, joins Lisa Dent to discuss the upcoming Chicago date for the Experience Hendrix Tour. The tour is the ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Jimi Hendrix is still beloved to this day, even after so much time has passed since his death. The pioneering rocker passed away in ...
The heirs of two former bandmates in the Jimi Hendrix Experience say Sony owes them millions. Now they're bound for a courtroom showdown in London. By Bill Donahue A long-running legal battle over ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Fans of the legendary guitarist, singer and songwriter Jimi Hendrix have ...
A rare Jimi Hendrix autograph worth thousands of pounds ... Shirley, who died four years ago, collected the signature at the age of 15 during a concert in Lincoln more than half a century ago.