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Remembering Jimi: A Musical Tribute To Jimi Hendrix

Arguably, Jimi Hendrix is the most influential guitarist of the 20th Century. Despite passing away more than 30 years ago he continues to evoke tremendous influence on most of today's modern axe slingers. This past September, Experience Hendrix joined the San Diego Street Scene for a star-studded musical tribute to Jimi Hendrix. Our Remembering Jimi feature takes the readers behind-the-scenes and on stage at this spectacular musical event. [ read more ]

Star Spangled Banner: Anthem Of A Generation

September 11, 2001 marked a day the world stood still. In the wake of the the tragic events that fell upon the American public, society awoke with a new sense of Patriotism. It is with these renewed patriotic vows that we revisit the patriotic statements of Jimi Hendrix and his historic live performance of the nation's national anthem, the "Star Spangled Banner." [ read more ]

Room Full Of Mirrors: Unraveling The Mystery

The process of uncovering leads which shine new light on Jimi's recorded legacy is often a fascinating exercise. New information often arises from the wildest of circumstances. Such an occasion happened recently, as the release of the recent box set The Jimi Hendrix Experience resulted in a meeting with Al Marks, who has come forward to provide compelling detail about the April 21, 1969 recording of "Room Full Of Mirrors". [ read more ]

Great White Wonders: A History Of Bootleg Recordings

In 1970 the music world was turned on its head as a small collective of rabid music fans brought forth a new musical concept in rock music -- the 'bootleg.' Long a staple in underground jazz circles, rock fans were witnesssing the birth of a new musical outlet -- a concept that served the heartiest of fans with music recordings, usually of an unauthorized nature, that provided new insight into their most favored recording artist. In the 30 years since the birth of the rock 'bootleg,' that concept has moved from vinyl to the compact disc and now to the MP3. Writer Dave Thompson takes us on an interesting voyage through the past thirty years of collecting bootlegs. [ read more ]

The Early Years: Jamming With Lonnie Youngblood

In late 1963, at the nondescript location of New York's Abtone Recording Studio, near the corner of Broadway and 55th, R&B singer-saxophonist Lonnie Youngblood laid down a handful of tracks for Fairmount Records, a subsidiary of Philadelphia's Cameo-Parkway label. None of those song ever made it onto the charts, or earned respectable airplay, but the sessions were legendary, because they featured a 21-year-old guitarist who called himself Jimmy James. Four years later this same player would would take the world by storm under the moniker of Jimi Hendrix. [ read more ]

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