Gotta love those riffs! This week in the Loudwire Nights Chuck's Fight Club poll we're asking you to tell us which is the ...
When Chas Chandler offered to take Hendrix out of New York and give him a new start in London, the goal was to build the ...
Music is subjective, so we can never definitively say who the best to do something was, except in this instance.
Two years before he released his groundbreaking debut album 'Are You Experienced,' Jimi Hendrix recorded a self-mythologizing song called 'The Ballad of Jimi' that not only elevated the subject of the ...
Jimi Hendrix (1942-70) made his presence felt on the London scene within a week of his September ’66 arrival. Before Hendrix even had a backing band, he jammed with Eric Clapton at a Cream gig. And by ...
When Jimi Hendrix died on Sept. 18, 1970, it brought one of rock's most promising young careers to a premature end. But the Hendrix moneymaking machine — and the legal battles to control it — were ...
In his brief career, Jimi Hendrix delivered a few of the most legendary performances in rock history. If his work at Monterey Pop (1967) didn’t do it for you, his closing set at Woodstock (1969) would ...
Jimi Hendrix is considered by many to be the greatest rock guitarist of all time, and with good reason: Hendrix left his permanent stamp on music during his short life in the spotlight before his ...
An image supposedly showing Doors frontman Jim Morrison, guitar wunderkind Jimi Hendrix, and martial arts master Bruce Lee sitting together on a couch is frequently shared online with humorous ...
Jimi Hendrix’s final performance took place on September 16, 1970, just 48 hours before he passed away. The show took place at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in London, where Hendrix performed with Eric ...
Even though Jimi Hendrix sadly never lived to become a truly avid petrol head, he did enjoy driving like a rock star. Pictured here in a Dune Buggy with a unknown lady friend, the legendary guitarist ...