The archiving of Jimi Hendrix' vault has apparently reached the point where what happens on a given release is less important than when it happened. So it is with Live At The Hollywood Bowl—August 18, ...
It's been quite the circuitous route from the second official posthumous Jimi Hendrix release Rainbow Bridge (Reprise, 1971) to Music, Money, Madness... Live In Maui. And while video component of the ...
Such is the towering legacy of Jimi Hendrix that it can become all too easy to forget his struggle in establishing his talents. Be it racism, bad management or his own uncompromising vision, Hendrix’s ...
In the tenth episode of UCR's Bold as Love Recalled and Celebrated video series, blues guitarist Devon Allman shares that Jimi Hendrix brought a fresh creative energy. Released barely six months after ...
Although far from a traditional Blues guitarist, even Hendrix’s most psychedelic guitar solos were steeped in the Blues of Howlin’ Wolf and Buddy Guy. Tracing his career from backup musician to the ...
Winter was renowned for his fiery slide-guitar skills, and was respected and admired by blues aficionados and his musical peers, alike, as well as his own heroes. While Winter amassed an impressive ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images It’s difficult to imagine, but if Jimi Hendrix were alive today, he'd be ...
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