The Life of Jimmi Hendrix Going by the stage name of Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Allen Hendrix was one of the most influential musicians throughout the 20th century. Jimi is one of the early innovators in the genre of rock music. His unique usage of tonal changes, amp buzz, and distortion permanently altered what made rock music “rock music”. For many, it’s impossible to imagine a world where Jimi isn’t a member of royalty in the guitarist Hall of Fame. But where was Jimi before Purple Haze and Hey Joe? When did his reign begin? Why was it cut so short?
Johnny Allen Hendrix was born on November 27, 1942, in Seattle, Washington as the first, and oldest brother of five children. Johnny was renamed shortly after his birth to Johnny “Marshall” Hendrix
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1967 is the year that Jimi and his fifth new band, Jimi Hendrix Experience, nurtured the beginning of the outstanding reputation that Jimi would go on to develop. During his time with Jimi Hendrix Experience, Jimi Hendrix and his crew released some of the most impactful songs of his career: Purple Haze, Hey Joe, and The Wind Cries Mary. Almost immediately after the release of these songs, Jimi Hendrix Experince topped the musical charts in Britain. As a group, they traveled to California to perform at the Monterey International Pop Festival where Jimi’s humble band, Jimi Hendrix Experience, literally became one of the most successful and lucrative bands overnight. Just as a reference for how this band was welcomed, at the end of his performance, Jimi doused his guitar in lighter fluid and burned it. These songs along with his first album, “Are You Experienced?” live on today as some of the most renowned classic rock pieces in history. After 3 glorious years spent with Jimi Hendrix Experience, Jimi hopped bands one last time to spend his final years with Band of Gypsys. September 18, 1970, is the day that the world learned of the tragic loss of Johnny Marshall Hendrix. At the very young age of 27, Johnny passed away due to drug-related issues where he left a hole in the heart of many of his