In September of 1970, a week before Jimi Hendrix died at the age of 27, he was interviewed by British journalist Keith Altham in London. They touched on everything from freaky hairstyles to the future ...
The words "previously unreleased" and "Jimi Hendrix" have been abused so often that they provoke a reflexive eyeroll from a lot of classic rock fans, but here's one case where they might actually be ...
In the six-minute clip, which you can watch above, the guitar legend talks to writer Keith Altham about his ideal living arrangement, his decision to tone down his image and most importantly, his ...
This week marked the anniversary of Jimi Hendrix’s death at the age of 27. While there’ve been plenty of books written about him, a new release called “Hendrix on Hendrix: Interviews and Encounters ...
In this animated version of Jimi Hendrix’s lost final interview, he calls himself a mad scientist, talks about the place of fantasy in his music, and expounds on his favorite saying: “When things get ...
In less than 12 months, Kenny Wayne Shepherd did something he's never done before in his career: release two full-length albums of original, new music. The first album, Dirt on My Diamonds Vol. 1, ...
A week before he died of a drug overdose, in September 1970, Jimi Hendrix gave his final interview, with journalist Keith Altham. Excerpts of that exchange are highlighted in the latest edition of PBS ...
Bob Smeaton, director of Jimi Hendrix: Hear My Train A Comin’, talks about the making of the documentary film. The discovery of the previously unseen footage of Jimi Hendrix’ Miami Pop Festival ...
Jimi Hendrix‘s music is on the ears of many fans this year as two major new projects involving the late guitarist and singer are released to the masses: The CD Jimi Hendrix Experience: Miami Pop ...