Jimi Hendrix Encyclopedia
Did you see Jimi Hendrix in concert? Did you meet Jimi Hendrix or have the opportunity to interview him or have some other unique, first-person encounter with Jimi Hendrix? If so, Experience Hendrix wants to hear from you.
Popular Tags
Band of Gypsys 1970 Izabella the Record Plant Stepping Stone Sky Blues Today complete eddie kramer Mitch Mitchell Power Of Soul Buddy Miles Reprise Records Recording Star Spangled Banner Michael Jeffery Juggy Sound Blue Suede Shoes Hey Baby Bob Hughes Stan AgolSearch Results
February 01st, 1970
Throughout this month, both Mitch Mitchell and Billy Cox joined Hendrix at his 59 West 12th Street apartment in Greenwich Village for exploratory jam sessions. Hendrix made a number of home recordings during this period. Hendrix alternated between acoustic and electric guitar as he routined such fare as “Stepping Stone,” “Send My Love To Linda”, “Last Thursday Morning,” “Freedom,” “Bolero”, and the fleeting, twelve-string “Acoustic Demo” featured as part of the Dagger Records release Morning Symphony Ideas.
February 02nd, 1970
Juggy Sound, New York
Studio Recording
Mixing sessions for Band Of Gypsys resumed. Before the evening session began, Hendrix engaged in a jam session with the Rosicrucians, a Queens-based group whose album Eddie Kramer had been producing at the studio. Two separate recordings were made before Hendrix concluded the jam.
February 02nd, 1970
February 03rd, 1970
Record Plant, New York
Studio Recording
Hendrix completed overdubs onto his January 21 Record Plant recording of “Power Of Soul”. A new mix was also prepared.















