Jimi Hendrix Biography
Rock Musician / Guitarist
Name at birth: Johnny Allen Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix grabbed electric guitar by the neck and wrestled it into a new era. His feedback-heavy solos and hallucinogenic tunes helped define the psychedelic 1960s. With his band The Jimi Hendrix Experience he recorded the albums Are You Experienced? (1967), Axis: Bold as Love (also 1967), and Electric Ladyland (1968, including Hendrix's version of Bob Dylan's tune "All Along the Watchtower"). The single "Purple Haze" from Are You Experienced remains one of rock's touchstone classics. The band broke up in 1969 but Hendrix remained a star, playing later that year at the Woodstock music festival. Hendrix was only 27 when he suffocated in 1970 after ingesting wine and sleeping pills in a London hotel.
Extra credit: Jimi, like Paul McCartney, was a left-handed guitar player... Hendrix's fuzz-guitar version of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Woodstock has become a famous sound clip... He died two short weeks before another rock icon, Janis Joplin... A museum and interactive shrine to Hendrix, called the Experience Music Project, was built in Seattle by computer magnate Paul Allen.
Four Good Links
Experience Hendrix Interactive
Slick official site from the Hendrix family foundation
The Experience Music Project
Official site of the Seattle museum devoted to Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix
Musician Brian Hartzog offers a Hendrix discography and lyrics, along with personal reflections
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame honors Hendrix and his band
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
18 September 1970
(drug overdose, age 27)
Best Known As
Performer of "Purple Haze"



