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Jimi Hendrix(1942-1970)

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Jimi Hendrix
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Widely regarded as the greatest and most influential guitarist in rock history, Jimi Hendrix was born on November 27, 1942 in Seattle, Washington, to African-American parents Lucille (Jeter) and James Allen Hendrix. His mother named him John Allen Hendrix and raised him alone while his father, Al Hendrix, was off fighting in World War II. When his mother became sick from alcoholism, Hendrix was sent to live with relatives in Berkeley, California. When his father returned from Europe in 1945 he took back Hendrix, divorced his wife, and renamed him James Marshall Hendrix.

When Jimi was 13 his father taught him to play an acoustic guitar. In 1959 Jimi dropped out of high school and enlisted in the U.S. Army, but soon became disenchanted with military service. After he broke his ankle during a training parachute jump, he was honorably discharged. He then went to work as a sideman on the rhythm-and-blues circuit, honing his craft but making little or no money. Jimi got restless being a sideman and moved to New York City hoping to get a break in the music business. Through his friend Curtis Knight, Jimi discovered the music scene in Greenwich Village, which left indelible impressions on him. It was here that he began taking drugs, among them marijuana, pep pills and cocaine.

In 1966, while Jimi was performing with his own band called James & the Blue Flames at Cafe Wha?, John Hammond Jr. approached Jimi about the Flames playing backup for him at Cafe Au Go Go. Jimi agreed and during the show's finale, Hammond let Jimi cut loose on Bo Diddley's "I'm the Man." Linda Keith, girlfriend of The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, was one of Jimi's biggest fans and it was she who told friend Chas Chandler, a band manager, about Jimi. When Chandler heard Jimi play, he asked him to come to London to form his own band, and while there Chandler made the simple change in Jimi's name by formally dropping James and replacing it with Jimi. Having settled in England with a new band called the Jimi Hendrix Experience, which consisted of Jimi as guitarist and lead singer, bass player Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell, Jimi took the country by storm with the release of his first single "Hey, Joe."

In the summer of 1967 Jimi performed back in the USA at the Monterey Pop Festival, a mix-up backstage forced Jimi to follow The Who onstage, where after a superb performance Jimi tore up the house by trashing his guitar in a wild frenzy. Afterwards, Jimi's career skyrocketed with the release of the Experience's first two albums, "Are You Experienced?" and "Axis: Bold as Love," which catapulted him to the top of the charts. However, tensions, possibly connected with Jimi's drug use and the constant presence of hangers-on in the studio and elsewhere, began to fracture some of his relationships, including Chas Chandler, who quit as manager in February 1968.

In September 1968 the Experience released their most successful album, "Electric Ladyland." However, in early 1969 bassist Redding left the Experience and was replaced by Billy Cox, an old army buddy who Jimi had jammed with. Jimi began experimenting with different musicians. For the Woodstock music festival Jimi put together an outfit called the Gypsies, Sun and Rainbows, with Mitchell and Cox as well as a second guitarist and two percussionists. Their one and only performance in August 1969 at Woodstock took place near Bethel, New York, where Hendrix and his band were to be the closing headline act. Because of the delay getting there and the logistical problems, Jimi performed on the morning of the fourth and final day. Only 25,000 people of the original 400,000 stayed to watch Jimi and his band as the closing music number, where Jimi's searing rendering of "The Star-Spangled Banner" became the anthem for counterculture.

After Woodstock, Jimi formed a new band with Cox on bass and Buddy Miles on drums with the May 1970 release of the album "The Band of Gypsys." Jimi's last album, "Cry of Love", featured Cox on bass and former Experience drummer Mitchell on drums. However, Jimi's drug problem finally caught up with him. On the night of September 17, 1970, while living in London, Jimi took some sleeping pills, which were prescribed for his live-in girlfriend Monika Danneman. Sometime after midnight, Jimi threw up from an apparent allergic reaction to the pills and then passed out. Danneman, thinking him to be all right, went out to get cigarettes for them. When she returned, she found him lying where he collapsed, having inhaled his own vomit, and and she couldn't wake him. Danneman called an ambulance, which took him to a nearby hospital, but Jimi Hendrix was pronounced dead a short while later without regaining consciousness. He was 27 years old.

Jimi Hendrix's life was short, but his impact on the rock guitar is still being heard and set the course for a new era of rock music.
BornNovember 27, 1942
DiedSeptember 18, 1970(27)
BornNovember 27, 1942
DiedSeptember 18, 1970(27)
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  • Awards
    • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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Known for

Woodstock (1970)
Woodstock
8.1
  • Self
  • 1970
Philip Seymour Hoffman, Nick Frost, Rhys Ifans, Bill Nighy, and Talulah Riley in The Boat That Rocked (2009)
The Boat That Rocked
7.3
  • Soundtrack("The Wind Cries Mary")
  • 2009
Billy Crudup, Malin Akerman, Matthew Goode, Jackie Earle Haley, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Patrick Wilson in Watchmen (2009)
Watchmen
7.6
  • Soundtrack("All Along the Watchtower")
  • 2009
Andy Serkis and Amiah Miller in War for the Planet of the Apes (2017)
War for the Planet of the Apes
7.4
  • Soundtrack("Hey Joe")
  • 2017

Credits

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Music Department



  • The Last Experience
    • guitar & vocals
    • Pre-production



  • Ax Men (2008)
    Ax Men
    5.6
    TV Series
    • composer: theme music
    • composer: additional music
    • 2008–2014
  • Hendrix on Hendrix (2013)
    Hendrix on Hendrix
    7.5
    • composer: theme music
    • 2013
  • Gintberg på kanten (2011)
    Gintberg på kanten
    6.9
    TV Series
    • music
    • 2011
  • Jamie Cullum: Wind Cries Mary
    Music Video
    • Music Department
    • 2003
  • Can't Take it with You - Jimi Hendrix (2003)
    Can't Take it with You - Jimi Hendrix
    TV Special
    • Music Department
    • 2003
  • King George VI in Reputations (1994)
    Reputations
    7.7
    TV Series
    • guitar & vocal
    • 1999
  • John Frusciante in Onrust! (1988)
    Onrust!
    TV Series
    • guitar & vocals
    • 1990
  • Yngwie Malmsteen: Spanish Castle Magic
    6.7
    Music Video
    • Music Department
    • 1989
  • Brddr
    Short
    • Music Department
    • 1981
  • Happening for Lulu
    7.9
    TV Series
    • musician: guitarist & singer
    • 1969
  • Late Night Line-Up (1964)
    Late Night Line-Up
    6.9
    TV Series
    • musician: guitar & vocal
    • 1967

Composer



  • Hendrix on Hendrix (2013)
    Hendrix on Hendrix
    7.5
    • Composer
    • 2013
  • Positive Mental Octopus
    Short
    • composer
    • 1990
  • The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Live at Stockholm Concert Hall (1969)
    The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Live at Stockholm Concert Hall
    TV Special
    • Composer
    • 1969
  • Late Night Line-Up (1964)
    Late Night Line-Up
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Composer
    • 1967

Videos8

Official Trailer
Trailer 2:21
Official Trailer
Jimi Hendrix Electric Church
Trailer 2:18
Jimi Hendrix Electric Church
Jimi Hendrix Electric Church
Trailer 2:18
Jimi Hendrix Electric Church
Monterey Pop: 50th Anniversary
Trailer 2:27
Monterey Pop: 50th Anniversary
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World
Trailer 2:35
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World
Rainbow Bridge
Trailer 2:48
Rainbow Bridge
San Francisco Sounds: A Place In Time
Trailer 0:57
San Francisco Sounds: A Place In Time

Personal details

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  • Official sites
    • Apple Music
    • Facebook
  • Alternative names
    • Jimi Hendrix Experience
  • Height
    • 5′ 10¾″ (1.80 m)
  • Born
    • November 27, 1942
    • Seattle, Washington, USA
  • Died
    • September 18, 1970
    • Notting Hill, London, England, UK(barbiturate overdose)
  • Other works
    CD: "Last Experience" (ZZB)
  • Publicity listings
    • 17 Biographical Movies
    • 6 Print Biographies
    • 12 Portrayals
    • 1 Interview
    • 26 Articles
    • 3 Pictorials
    • 17 Magazine Cover Photos

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Died at 27 years old, making him a member of the "27 Club"; The 27 Club is a group of prominent musicians who died at the age of 27. Other members include The Rolling Stones co-founder Brian Jones, singer Janis Joplin, The Doors frontman Jim Morrison, guitarist Alan Wilson, Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse.
  • Quotes
    I will be dead in five years' time, but while I am here, I will travel many highways and I will, of necessity, die at a time when my message of love, peace and freedom can be shared with people all over the world.
  • Trademarks
      Guitar solos and heavy riffs
  • Nicknames
    • Noize
    • Jimmy James

FAQ

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  • When did Jimi Hendrix die?
    September 18, 1970
  • How did Jimi Hendrix die?
    Barbiturate overdose
  • How old was Jimi Hendrix when he died?
    27 years old
  • Where did Jimi Hendrix die?
    Notting Hill, London, England, UK
  • When was Jimi Hendrix born?
    November 26, 1942

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