Before Jimi Hendrix became a global star, he was part of Little Richard's backing band The Upsetters. Now, a recently discovered recording of Jimi Hendrix's session guitarist stint is up for auction ...
Jimi Hendrix was an unknown 22-year-old guitarist when he was part of Little Richard's backing band at Boston's Back Bay Theatre – then known as the Donnelly Theatre – on 12 May, 1965. Now a recently ...
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Four Unreleased Jimi Hendrix Demo Recordings Billed as 'Better Than the Originals' Are Going Up for Sale
Four unreleased demo tracks recorded by Jimi Hendrix are heading to the auction block—along with some of the American rockstar’s dry-cleaning receipts, paperwork and tour itineraries. The London ...
It's been nearly six decades since Jimi Hendrix recorded his now classic 1967 album, Axis: Bold as Love, with the project's critical reputation only continuing to grow more favorable over time. More ...
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A rare tape of unknown versions of several Jimi Hendrix classics is coming up for auction
A previously unknown tape featuring alternative versions of several Jimi Hendrix classics is to be auctioned next month. For the last 50 years the tape has been in the possession of Patricia “Trixie” ...
Jimi Hendrix’s longtime engineer, Eddie Kramer, who continues to prepare the late guitar legend’s archival releases, says the audio technology used on the new Beatles song, “Now and Then,” could help ...
Following in the footsteps of the Beatles’ AI-assisted final song, “Now and Then,” the technology may be utilized to restore previously unheard material by Jimi Hendrix. Eddie Kramer is the producer ...
How loose were Jimi Hendrix recording sessions by 1968? So loose that Hendrix manager Chas Chandler quit producing Experience recordings. (He didn’t like the lack of focus.) But they were also loose ...
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