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Hendrix

[hen-driks]

noun

  1. Jimi 1942–70, U.S. rock guitarist and songwriter.



Hendrix

/ ˈhɛndrɪks /

noun

  1. Jimi, full name James Marshall Hendrix. 1942–70, US rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter, noted for his innovative guitar technique. His recordings include "Purple Haze" (1967) and Are you Experienced? (1967)

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Then came the “fantastic indoctrination into the West Coast scene,” Townshend says of hanging out with Jimi Hendrix and the Mamas and the Papas.

Reid, who had also become close friends with Jimi Hendrix then, left the Jaywalkers to become a solo act.

Hammett was told it was made for Jimi Hendrix while the guitar icon was in Maui, though he can’t confirm it.

The way he carried himself on stage, it was just him and Jimi Hendrix who had that aura of rock stars.

Hendrix was among the attractions, but the day did not go too well for the legendary guitarist.

From BBC

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