Friday, March 27, 2020
Jimmy Hendrix Essays (1107 words) - , Term Papers
  Jimmy Hendrix  Jimi Hendrix was one of the most influential musicians in music history. Jimi    Hendrix was one of the most exciting and creative guitar players ever. He mixed    Blues and Rock & Roll together to create some of the most unique music ever  played. Jimi had only four years of fame, but unlike others, has become even  bigger in the 20 years after his death. Jimi's parents, Al Hendrix and Lucille    Jeter got married in Seattle, Washington on March 31, 1942. Soon after Johnny (Jimi)    Allen Hendrix was born in Seattle on November 27, 1942. Al and Lucille got  divorced in December, 1951, because of Al's drinking problems. Al was granted  custody of Jimi and his two brothers, Leon and Joseph. Shortly thereafter,    Lucille Hendrix died of tuberculosis. Jimi did not attend her funeral because  his father would not allow it and he had no way to get there. Unfortunately  financial problems caused the brothers to be separated. Joseph was adopted and    Leon was in and out of foster homes. As a young boy, Jimi loved to listen to his  fathers Jazz and Classic Blues records. In Jimi's teenage years, he listened  to Rock & Roll and R & B songs on the radio. Al quickly encouraged    Jimi's love for music by buying him a $5 acoustic guitar. With practice, Jimi  was soon playing songs off the radio and playing in local bands. In 1960, Jimi  quit high school. After a few problems with the law, he joined the Army. He  became a paratrooper, but was discharged after seven months because he broke his  ankle. Starting in October of 1962, Jimi went off to pursue his musical career.    Jimi was a pick-up guitarist for artists Little Richard, The Isley Brothers and    Sam Cooke. In 1966, Hendrix formed a band and elected to sing for the first  time. They had a regular spot in Greenwich Village, New York City. One night    Chas Chandler, the bass player for the Animals, saw Jimi and his band perform.    After the performance, Chandler was overwhelmed, he asked Hendrix if he would go  to London with him. That was the turning point of his career. On September 24,    1966, Jimi arrived in London. There he held auditions for a bass player and  drummer. After auditions, Jimi chose Noel Redding on bass guitar and Mitch    Mitchell on drums. The JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE was formed on October 6, 1966.    Three weeks later they recorded their first single, Hey Joe. It was released to  the public at the end of the year. By February, Hey Joe was the number 4 song on  the singles list. Jimi Hendrix was one of the hottest musicians in Britain. Soon  there after, Jimi wrote and recorded Purple Haze and The Wind Cries Mary, both  of which were huge hits. Then in May of 1967, Jimi released his first album, Are    You Experienced?, which was in second place on the charts the whole summer. Also  in May, they started studio recordings of Jimi's next album Axis : Bold As    Love. Finally, Jimi debuted in America at the Monterey Pop Festival in    California on June 18, 1967. Some consider this Jimi's best live performance.    He ran through and played all of their hits before the grand finale, when he  torched his guitar before smashing it on stage. Now not only was Jimi popular in    Britain, but in America as well. On December 1, 1967, The Jimi Hendrix    Experience released their new album, Axis: Bold As Love. In just a few weeks    Axis : Bold As Love was in the top twenty and rising. On January 21, 1968, Jimi  started recording his first song, All Along The Watchtower ,for his next album,    Electric Ladyland. Jimi worked on Electric Ladyland the entire summer of 1968  and completed in on August 27, 1968. The Spring of 1969 was a rough one. Jimi  was arrested at Toronto International Airport for possession of heroin and had  to pay $10,000 bail. Soon there after, The Jimi Hendrix Experience disbanded.    Noel Redding left for England and was replaced by Jimi's old army buddy, Billy    Cox. Mitch Mitchell left also, but soon returned when Jimi formed his new band,    Band of Gypsies . Jimi and his new band went to the Woodstock Music and Art Fair  in August 1969. The apex of this performance was his playing of the Star    Spangled Banner. This song was a meaningful, and compelling statement during the  height of civil rights and the Vietnam War. Jimi took some time off from  planning albums    
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