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Purple Haze Jimi Hendrix James Marshall Hendrix –B. 11/27/42 D. 9/18/70 One of the most influential electric guitarists of all time Left-handed, learned to play a right handed Fender Stratocaster strung upside-down –Taught himself to play listening to blues guitarists like Muddy Waters, T- Bone Walker, BB King and rock guitarists like Chuck Berry and Eddie Cochran Influenced nearly all rock guitarists that came after him
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He unleashed noise w/ his classic, hard-rock riffs (Purple Haze, Foxy Lady, Crosstown Traffic) created tender ballads (The Wind Cries Mary, Little Wing, Angel) and haunting blues recordings (Red House & Voodoo Chile) His musical vision had a profound effect on all rock performances after him –Theatric performing style, playing the guitar behind his back or picking w/ his teeth Even unlikely pop stars like Michael Jackson or Prince tried to emulate his stlye
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1959 – enlisted in the US Army –Discharged in 1961 after injuring himself during parachuting 1964 – moved to New York and worked as a pick-up guitarist –Worked as back up for Sam Cooke, BB King, Jackie Wilson, Ike & Tina Turner and Little Richard 1965 – after being let go by Little Richard (supposedly for getting too much attention) Hendrix formed his own band: Jimmy James and the Blue Flames –Soon discovered by Chas Chandler of The Animals, when the band stopped in NY 1966 – Chandler takes Hendrix to London & helped him set up The Jimi Hendrix Experience –Noel Redding would play bass and Mitch Mitchell played drums
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Are You Experienced? Early 1967 – the band releases its first single, Hey Joe (#6 UK, 1967) It was followed shortly by Purple Haze and the 2x platinum debut album Are You Experienced –Other songs from the album: The Wind Cries Mary, Fire, Foxy Lady & Are You Experienced? Hendrix fast became the rage of the London rock scene, even surpassing Eric Clapton in popularity –Even so, he still hadn’t had a record released in the US June 1967 – Paul McCartney convinces Hendrix to play the Monterey Pop Festival –Historic show where he set his guitar on fire
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U.S. Emergence After Monterey, his fame spreads across the US quickly Next 2 albums are huge hits: Axis: Bold As Love (#3, 1968) & Electric Ladyland (#1, 1968) Early 1968 – renounced his lavish stage act and simply performs his music 1969 – Redding leaves the group to form a new group, Fat Matress Mitchell stays on w/ Hendrix but by August, The Experience is no more
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Aug 1969 – Hendrix closes out Woodstock with a pick-up band –One of the most famous performances in history, but only 40,000 were in attendance by Sunday morning Aug 1970 - played @ the Isle of Wight festival 9/17/70 – found dead in his London apartment –Cause of death was inhalation of vomit following barbiturate (sleeping pill) intoxication –3 weeks later, Janis Joplin is found dead & 10 months later, Jim Morrison dies
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1992 – inducted into the RRHoF 1992 – awarded Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award 1994 – awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 2003 – Rolling Stone named him the “Greatest Guitarist of All Time” Guitar World magazine readers voted 6 of his solos in the Top 100 Guitar Solos of All Time (3 in Top 25) Vh1 named Hendrix #3 hard rock artist of all time, behind Black Sabbath & Led Zeppelin #6 on Rolling Stone’s 100 Greatest Artists in Rock and Roll
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