It’s January 11th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1967, The Jimi Hendrix Experience ...
Some artists may get away with stealing guitar licks here and there, but the basic drum groove of this Oasis tune owes a few royalties to Jimi Hendrix.
Forget psychedelic guitars and groovy tunes for a second – Jimi Hendrix had a taste for ... the next dimension faster than ...
The recording features several future favorites like "Purple Haze," "Fire," and "Foxey Lady ... captures an electrifying performance by the Jimi Hendrix Experience before many people knew ...
Jimi Hendrix's riffs soared across the Woodstock ... Hendrix's two-hour Monday-morning medley included "Purple Haze" and "Voodoo Child." But what most recall from the set was his solo performance ...
Less than two weeks before his death, Jimi Hendrix took to the stage for his final — and somewhat chaotic — scheduled performance with the Experience, featuring Billy Cox and Mitch Mitchell ...
“[The first song I learned was] Purple Haze,” recalls Kotzen ... Let the record show that Kotzen certainly nailed his Hendrix licks in the years that followed, but we appreciate Kotzen ...
Listen to Eddie Van Halen shred Jimi Hendrix's If 6 Was 9 as part of David Garfield's new Guitar Heroes OTB, Vol. 1 EP. AC/DC's Angus Young On The Impact Of Jimi Hendrix's Purple Haze: "Boy, That ...