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James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (27 November 1942, Seattle - 18 September 1970, London) was an American musician, songwriter and virtuoso guitarist, widely regarded by fans and music critics as the best and most innovative electric guitarist of all time.

Mostly self-taught on the instrument, the left-handed Hendrix used a right-handed guitar that was restrung and played right side up.

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All Along The WatchTowerAll Along The WatchTower
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All Along The Watchtower(Guitar Solo)All Along The Watchtower(Guitar Solo)
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House Of Rising SunHouse Of Rising Sun
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Purple HazePurple Haze
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Voodoo ChildVoodoo Child
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Hendrix so desired a guitar by the time he was in grade school that he had fits of depression when his father, who viewed the instrument as frivolous and jazz/rock as sinful, refused to get him one. His school counsellor told his father to get him a guitar, and his father gave him a one-stringed toy guitar. Jimi played it so much that his father finally relented and bought his son a real guitar

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All Along The Watchtower (v2)All Along The Watchtower (v2)
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Axis Bold As Love (Guitar Solo)Axis Bold As Love (Guitar Solo)
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Foxy LadyFoxy Lady
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Hey JoeHey Joe
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Purple Haze (Guitar Solo)Purple Haze (Guitar Solo)
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Red House (Guitar Solo)Red House (Guitar Solo)
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Voodoo Chile (Guitar Solo)Voodoo Chile (Guitar Solo)
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Wind Cries Mary (Guitar Solo)Wind Cries Mary (Guitar Solo)
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The controversial nature of Hendrix's style is epitomized in the sentiments expressed about his renditions of the "Star Spangled Banner", a tune he played loudly and sharply accompanied by simulated sounds of war (machine guns, bombs and screams) from his guitar. His impressionistic renditions have been described by some as anti-American mockery and by others as a generation's statement on the unrest in U.S. society, oddly symbolic of the beauty, spontaneity, and tragedy that was endemic to Hendrix's life. When taken to task on the Dick Cavett Show on the "unorthodox" nature of his performance, Hendrix replied, "I thought it was beautiful."

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Hendrix was born John Marshall Hendricks in Seattle, Washington, the son of Al Hendricks and Lucille Jeter. His mother was an alcoholic and died young, (providing Hendrix with a musical muse which he would later express in his songs, for example, "Little Wing") when Jimi was aged 15, of cirrhosis. His father, after returning from World War II, renamed him James Marshall Hendrix. He grew up shy and sensitive. Like his contemporaries John Lennon and Paul McCartney, Hendrix was deeply affected by family events - his parents' divorce in 1951, listening to Elvis Presley, whom he loved (a color drawing, showing a young Elvis armed with a guitar, and made by the then impressionable 15 year old Hendrix himself, two months after attending Presley's concert at Seattle's Sick's Stadium on 1st September, 1957, can be seen at that city's Rock museum), and the death of his mother, a year later. He was close to his paternal grandmother Nora Rose Moore. Nora, the daughter of an Irish Cherokee father and a mulatto mother, instilled in him a strong sense of pride about his Native American ancestry. Both of Jimi's paternal grandparents were vaudeville performers who settled in Vancouver, Canada, where his father, Al Hendrix, was born. Al relocated to Seattle, where he met and married Lucille Jeter. After Lucille's death, Al gave Jimi a ukulele, and later bought him a US$5 acoustic guitar, setting him on the path to his future vocation.

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Hey JoeHey Joe
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Hendrix was born John Marshall Hendricks in Seattle, Washington, the son of Al Hendricks and Lucille Jeter. His mother was an alcoholic and died young, (providing Hendrix with a musical muse which he would later express in his songs, for example, "Little Wing") when Jimi was aged 15, of cirrhosis. His father, after returning from World War II, renamed him James Marshall Hendrix. He grew up shy and sensitive. Like his contemporaries John Lennon and Paul McCartney, Hendrix was deeply affected by family events - his parents' divorce in 1951, listening to Elvis Presley, whom he loved (a color drawing, showing a young Elvis armed with a guitar, and made by the then impressionable 15 year old Hendrix himself, two months after attending Presley's concert at Seattle's Sick's Stadium on 1st September, 1957, can be seen at that city's Rock museum), and the death of his mother, a year later. He was close to his paternal grandmother Nora Rose Moore. Nora, the daughter of an Irish Cherokee father and a mulatto mother, instilled in him a strong sense of pride about his Native American ancestry. Both of Jimi's paternal grandparents were vaudeville performers who settled in Vancouver, Canada, where his father, Al Hendrix, was born. Al relocated to Seattle, where he met and married Lucille Jeter. After Lucille's death, Al gave Jimi a ukulele, and later bought him a US$5 acoustic guitar, setting him on the path to his future vocation.


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