Jimi Hendrix

Jimi Hendrix

Biography

James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942 – September 18, 1970) was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential guitarists of all time. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992 as a part of his band, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, the institution describes him as "arguably the greatest instrumentalist in the history of rock music".

Hendrix began playing guitar at age 15. In 1961, he enlisted in the US Army, but was discharged the following year. Soon afterward, he moved to Clarksville, then Nashville, Tennessee, and began playing gigs on the Chitlin' Circuit, earning a place in the Isley Brothers' backing band and later with Little Richard, with whom he continued to work through mid-1965. He then played with Curtis Knight and the Squires.

Hendrix moved to England in late 1966, after bassist Chas Chandler of the Animals became his manager. Within months, he had formed his band, the Jimi Hendrix Experience (with its rhythm section consisting of bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell), and achieved three UK top ten hits: "Hey Joe", "Purple Haze", and "The Wind Cries Mary". He achieved fame in the US after his performance at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. His third and final studio album, Electric Ladyland (1968), became his most commercially successful release and his only number one album on the US Billboard 200 chart. The world's highest-paid rock musician, Hendrix headlined the Woodstock Festival in 1969 and the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970. He died in London from barbiturate-related asphyxia in September 1970, at the age of 27.

Hendrix was inspired by American rock and roll and electric blues. He favored overdriven amplifiers with high volume and gain, and was instrumental in popularizing the previously undesirable sounds caused by guitar amplifier feedback. He was also one of the first guitarists to make extensive use of tone-altering effects units in mainstream rock, such as fuzz distortion, Octavia, wah-wah, and Uni-Vibe. He was the first musician to use stereophonic phasing effects in recordings. Holly George-Warren of Rolling Stone commented: "Hendrix pioneered the use of the instrument as an electronic sound source. Players before him had experimented with feedback and distortion, but Hendrix turned those effects and others into a controlled, fluid vocabulary every bit as personal as the blues with which he began."

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🎬 Movies Featuring Jimi Hendrix

The Beach Boys

The Beach Boys (2024)

as Self (archive footage)
Louder Than Rock

Louder Than Rock (2023)

as Self (archive footage)
Zappa

Zappa (2020)

as Self (archive footage)
27: Gone Too Soon

27: Gone Too Soon (2018)

as Self (archive footage)
Jimi Hendrix: Hear My Train a Comin'

Jimi Hendrix: Hear My Train a Comin' (2013)

as Self - Musician (archive footage)
Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child

Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child (2010)

as Self - Guitar, Lead Vocals
Jimi Hendrix: The Sex Tape

Jimi Hendrix: The Sex Tape (2008)

as Self (archive footage)
Jimi Hendrix: Feedback

Jimi Hendrix: Feedback (2005)

as Self (archive footage)
Jimi Hendrix: Live at Woodstock

Jimi Hendrix: Live at Woodstock (2005)

as Self - Guitar / Self - Vocals
Rockthology 2

Rockthology 2 (2004)

as Self (archive footage)
Jimi Plays Berkeley

Jimi Plays Berkeley (2003)

as Self - Guitar, Lead Vocals
It's Black Entertainment

It's Black Entertainment (2002)

as Self (archive footage)
Jimi Hendrix: Live at Woodstock

Jimi Hendrix: Live at Woodstock (1999)

as Self - Guitar, Lead Vocals
Hey, Hey, We're The Monkees

Hey, Hey, We're The Monkees (1997)

as Self (archive footage)
Dusty

Dusty (1994)

as Self (archive footage)
Commercial Entertainment Product

Commercial Entertainment Product (1992)

as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jimi Plays Monterey

Jimi Plays Monterey (1987)

as Self (archive footage)
Video from Hell

Video from Hell (1987)

as Self (archive footage)
When the Music's Over

When the Music's Over (1983)

as Self (archive footage)
The Day the Music Died

The Day the Music Died (1977)

as Self (archive footage)
Jimi Hendrix

Jimi Hendrix (1973)

as Self (archive footage)
Dynamite Chicken

Dynamite Chicken (1971)

as Self (archive footage)
Participation

Participation (1971)

as Self (archive footage)
Psych-Out

Psych-Out (1968)

as Jimi Hendrix
No Image

Jimi (N/A)

as Self (archive footage)