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Jimi Hendrix Jimi Hendrix lived his life as a Musician, Guitarist, Singer and
Songwriter. He also pioneered the electric guitar, a right handed Fender Strat,
upside-down and left-handed. He was one of the most original and influential
people of all time. James Marshall Hendrix was born November 27, 1942 in
Seattle, Washington. He taught himself to play in his school boy days. He then
enlisted himself in the Army as a parachute jumper, but an injury led to
discharge.
He then became a session guitarist known as Jimmy James. After
gigging with Little Richard in 1964, he got entangled in a contract dispute and
left to form his own band, Jimmy James and the Blue Flames. One night at a New
York club, Chas Chandler encountered him and in the fall of 1966, took him to
London. After Making several albums including; Axis: Bold as Love and Electric
Ladyland, Hendrix and bassist Redding grew apart and intoxicated by
over-indulgence in drugs, Hendrix thought that Management was cheating him. In
1969 the Experience disbanded. In the summer of ‘69 he played at woodstock. He
later formed the Band of Gypsies, and started a double album in the mid-1970’s,
but was never finished when he died September 18, 1970, due to inhalation of
vomit after barbiturate intoxication.
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