In the 1960s, Jimi Hendrix created the iconic 'Purple Haze' in East London's Upper Cut Club, before it went on to define the counterculture movement.
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The elaborate production was almost in vain, after Hendrix left the Axis: Bold As Love master tape in a taxi. Redding saved the day by supplying an early mix on an arse-rough open-reel tape, and the ...
You didn’t question who ran the show in the Duke Ellington Orchestra, and the same principle applied to the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Though Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding brought a great deal to ...
A private bidder paid $15 million for the rights to hit songs by rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix at an auction on Thursday, but a company owned by the musician's family said it will sue to prove it owns ...