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The Economist “Hey Joe”, the first single recorded by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, was released on December 16th 1966. It gave little indication that the band’s front man would quickly become a sonorous sensation
111 months ago
AP Images #OTD in 1970, rock musician Jimi Hendrix died of a drug overdose at age 27. #TodayInHistory #APArchivePhoto
Photo Caption: Noel Redding, left, Jimi Hendrix, centre, and Mitch Mitchell, of the Jimi Hendrix Experience, arrive at Heathrow airport, Lond
Read more ... on, Aug. 21, 1967, after completing a nine week tour of the United States. #APPhoto by Peter Kemp
114 months ago
The Economist Guitarist and singer-songwriter Jimi Hendrix was born on this day in 1942. His talent was formidable, his ascent to fame swift
124 months ago
Washington Post Sports Redskins rookie Jamison Crowder was accused of domestic violence on Instagram.
130 months ago
TheRoot.com Don't get too excited folks. The people behind Jimi's estate are looking to shut down the sale.
Jimi Hendrix's Stolen Guitar is Now for Sale
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One of Jimi Hendrix's fabled guitars was allegedly stolen by a guy who's now trying to cash in by selling the guitar, but the people behind Jimi's estate are looking to shut down the sale.
130 months ago
Francois Dulude Did the US Government kill Jimi Hendrix?... :
https://youtu.be/fYEttnuZez0
Jimi Hendrix - The Last 24 Hours
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This exclusive documentary explored the last 24 hours in the life of Jimi Hendrix and explores the rumours and fabrications that surrounded his demise in 197...
132 months ago
Francois Dulude What happened to Jimi Hendrix? Did the US Government kill him?... :
https://youtu.be/fYEttnuZez0
Jimi Hendrix - The Last 24 Hours
youtube.com
This exclusive documentary explored the last 24 hours in the life of Jimi Hendrix and explores the rumours and fabrications that surrounded his demise in 197...
132 months ago
Washington Post Sports “I miss this place,” the former Wizards star says of D.C.
134 months ago
Washington Post Sports Antawn Jamison explains why his time in Washington was "the staple" of his career and why he thinks Gilbert Arenas was the best Wizard he's ever seen.
134 months ago
HuffPost Entertainment "[Jimi Hendrix] took some small songs of mine that nobody paid any attention to and pumped them up into the outer limits of the stratosphere and turned them all into classics. I have to thank Jimi, too. I wish he was here."
134 months ago
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