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Did you see Jimi Hendrix in concert? Did you meet Jimi Hendrix or have the opportunity to interview him or have some other unique, first-person encounter with Jimi Hendrix? If so, Experience Hendrix wants to hear from you.
The Experience perform at the New Cellar Club in South Shields with support from The Bond.
Set List: (partial) Rock Me Baby // Stone Free // Hey Joe // Wild Thing
1967 Durham February February 1 Live live performance New Cellar Club South Shields The Bond the experience United Kingdom
Jimi Hendrix is interviewed by Alan Jones for the February 3rd edition of The Hull Times.
1967 February February 1 Greater London interview Interviews Jimi Hendrix London United Kingdom
Following The Experience’s performance, Jimi Hendrix is interviewed by Charles Webster for a February 3rd story in The Northern Echo.
1967 Darlington Durham February February 2 Imperial Hotel interview Interviews Jimi Hendrix United Kingdom
The Jimi Hendrix Experience perform at the Imperial Hotel in Darlington, County Durham with support from West Coast Promotion
1967 Darlington Durham February February 2 Imperial Hotel Live live performance The Jimi Hendrix Experience United Kingdom West Coast Promotion
Tape Log: Purple Haze The studio sessions on February 3rd marked The Experience’s first foray into Olympic Studios and their first time working with engineer Eddie Kramer. This initial session saw Hendrix return to the January 11th masters for “Purple Haze” to record some additional overdubs. This initial “Purple Haze” session at Olympic foreshadowed just how creative and cutting edge the team of Hendrix, Chas Chandler and Eddie Kramer would become in the months that followed. This recording session also marked one one of the first times that Hendrix recorded in the studio with Roger Mayer’s experimental Octavia effects pedal.
1967 February February 3 Greater London London Olympic Studios Recording Studio Recordings United Kingdom
The Experience perform at Ricky Tick in Hounslow.
1967 February February 3 Hounslow Live live performance Middlesex Ricky Tick United Kingdom
The Experience perform their second show of the day, this time at The Flamingo on Wardour Street in London.
Set List: Killing Floor // Have Mercy On Me Baby // Can You See Me // Like A Rolling Stone // Rock Me Baby // Catfish Blues // Stone Free // Hey Joe // Wild Thing
1967 City of Westminster February February 4 Live live performance London the experience The Flamingo United Kingdom Wardour Street
The Experience perform two shows on this night, the first of which was done at The Ram Jam Club.
1967 All Night Workers City of Westminster February February 4 Live live performance London the experience The Ram Jam Club United Kingdom
Jimi Hendrix attends The Cream concert at the Saville Theatre.
1967 Appearance City of Westminster February February 5 London Media Saville Theatre United Kingdom
Jimi Hendrix is interviewed by Steve Barker for an article in Debris, the student newspaper for West One.
1967 34 Montagu Square City of Westminster Debris Mag February february 6 interview Interviews Jimi Hendrix Jimi's Apartment London Marylebone Steve Barker United Kingdom
The Jimi Hendrix Experience perform at the Star Hotel in Croydon, Surrey, England.
Set List: (partial) Stone Free // Hey Joe // Red House // Johnny B. Goode // Are You Experienced? (possible) // Third Stone From The Sun (possible)
1967 Croydon February february 6 Live live performance Star Hotel Surrey The Jimi Hendrix Experience United Kingdom
Jimi Hendrix returns to Olympic Studios to complete further work on “Purple Haze” alongside Chas Chandler and Eddie Kramer. Noel Redding contributes some of the background vocals during this session.
Tape Log: Purple Haze
1967 Barnes February February 7 Greater London Jimi Hendrix Olympic Studios Recording Studio Recordings United Kingdom
The Experience returned to Olympic Studios where the group completed a final mix on their new single “Purple Haze.” Afterwards, the trio revisited the four-track master for “Fire” which was previously worked on at DeLane Lea Studios. In the end, the original DeLane Lea track was basically replaced with new work. “Foxey Lady” received similar treatment, this time revisiting the December 13, 1966 tapes that were conceived at CBS Studios. By the end of the night, a final mix was in hand.
Tape Log: Purple Haze // Fire // Foxey Lady
1967 Barnes February February 8 Greater London Olympic Studios Recording Studio Recordings United Kingdom
The Experience perform at the Bromley Court Hotel’s Bromel Club.
1967 Bromel Club Bromley Bromley Court Hotel February February 8 Greater London Live live performance United Kingdom
The Experience perform at The Locarno in Bristol.
Set List: (partial) Like A Rolling Stone // Hey Joe // Wild Thing
1967 Bristol February February 9 Gloucestershire Live live performance The Locarno United Kingdom
Jimi Hendrix is interviewed for the February 10th edition of the Bristol Evening Post.
1967 Bristol February February 9 Gloucestershire interview Interviews Jimi Hendrix The Locarno United Kingdom
The Experience perform at the Plaza Ballroom.
Set List: (partial) Hey Joe
1967 Berkshire February February 10 Live live performance Newbury Plaza Ballroom Plaza Newbury United Kingdom
Photographer Bernard Wagner completes a photo session with Jimi Hendrix outside of his apartment at 34 Montagu Square on Marylebone.
1967 Bernard Wagner City of Westminster February february 12 London Marylebone Montagu Square Personal Photo Session Photographer United Kingdom
The Jimi Hendrix Experience perform at the Sinking Ship Clubland in Stockport.
1967 Cheshire February february 12 Live live performance Sinking Ship Clubland Stockport United Kingdom
The Jimi Hendrix Experience record a series of songs for the BBC’s Saturday Club radio program at the BBC Broadcasting House in Marylebone. The recordings were first broadcast on February 18 along with a short interview with Jimi Hendrix done by DJ Brian Matthew. These recordings have subsequently been released as part of The Jimi Hendrix Experience: BBC Sessions
Set List: Foxey Lady [2 takes] // Stone Free // Hey Joe // Love Or Confusion
1967 BBC Studios Broadcasting House City of Westminster February February 13 London Marylebone Media Radio Appearance Saturday Club United Kingdom
Jimi Hendrix is interviewed by Alain Dister at the Anim management office on Gerrard Street.
1967 48 Gerrard Street Anim Office City of Westminster February February 14 interview Interviews Jimi Hendrix London United Kingdom
Following their gig at The Civic Hall in Essex, The Experience attend the “Valentine’s Day Massacre” at The Speakeasy. While at The Speakeasy, Jimi Hendrix jams with Skip Allen, drummer for The Pretty Things.
1967 Band City of Westminster February February 14 jam session London the experience The Speakeasy United Kingdom Valentine's Day Massacre
The Experience perform at The Civic Hall in Grays, Essex. Alain Dister who interviewed Hendrix back at the Anim management office earlier in the day accompanied The Experience, as did Alan Price (previously of The Animals).
Set List: (partial) Hey Joe // Like A Rolling Stone // Wild Thing
1967 Essex February February 14 Grays Live live performance Lot 5 The Civic Hall the experience United Kingdom
Jimi Hendrix is interviewed by Kevin Swift for the March issue of Beat Instrumental and the February 25th edition of Record Mirror Jimi is also interviewed by Albert Bokslag and Cees Mentink for the February 25th edition of Kink.
1967 34 Montagu Square City of Westminster February February 15 interview Interviews Jimi Hendrix Jimi's Apartment London Marylebone United Kingdom
The Jimi Hendrix Experience perform at The Dorothy Ballroom in Cambridge.
1967 Cambridge Cambridgeshire February February 15 Live live performance The Dorothy Ballroom The Jimi Hendrix Experience United Kingdom
The Experience perform at the Thames Hotel’s Ricky Tick nightspot in Windsor.
1967 Berkshire February February 17 Live live performance Ricky Tick Thames Hotel the experience United Kingdom Windsor
The Experience perform at York University.
1967 February February 18 Live live performance the experience United Kingdom York York University Yorkshire
The Experience perform at the Blarney Club on Tottenham Court Road in London. UFO Club was founded by John Hopkins and Joe Coyd in an Irish dance hall called the “Blarney Club” in the basement of 31 Totenham Court Road. After its opening in December 23, 1966, the club gained considerable recognition as ‘ground zero’ for the underground movement and the first psychedelic nightclub in England. It regularly played host to bands like Pink Floyd.
1967 Blarney Club February February 19 Live live performance London the experience UFO Club United Kingdom
The Experience perform at The Pavillion in Bath.
1967 Bath February February 20 Live live performance Somerset the experience The Pavillion United Kingdom
The Experience head back to De Lane Lea Studios to continue work on their debut album. Recordings this evening focused on “I Don’t Live Today,” and by the session’s end, Chas Chandler had a working master in hand.
Tape Log: I Don’t Live Today
1967 De Lane Lea Studios February February 20 London Recording Studio Recordings United Kingdom
The Experience are interviewed at the Anim management offices for a March 11th issue of New Musical Express.
1967 48 Gerrard Street Anim Office City of Westminster February February 21 interview Interviews London United Kingdom
The Experience are invited to the BBC Studios to perform “Hey Joe” live on the program Parade Of The Pops.
Set List: Hey Joe
1967 BBC Studios Broadcasting House City of Westminster February february 22 London Marylebone Media Parade Of The Pops Radio Appearance United Kingdom
The Experience attend a press reception for Soft Machine. The reception was hosted by Chas Chandler who produced the band’s first single “Live Makes Sweet Music,” which was just recently released.
1967 Appearance Band City of Westminster February february 22 London Soft Machine the experience The Speakeasy United Kingdom
The Jimi Hendrix Experience perform at the Roundhouse in Chalk Farm. Supporting the group is Soft Machine, The Flies and Sandy & Hilary
1967 Chalk Farm February february 22 Greater London Live live performance Roundhouse Sandy & Hilary Soft Machine The Flies The Jimi Hendrix Experience United Kingdom
The Jimi Hendrix Experience are photographed at Bruce Fleming’s studio in London.
1967 Band Bruce Fleming Photo Studio City of Westminster February February 23 London Photo Session The Jimi Hendrix Experience United Kingdom
The Experience perform at The Pavillion in Worthing, Sussex.
1967 February February 23 Live live performance Sussex the experience The Pavillion United Kingdom Worthing
The Experience perform at Leicester University.
1967 February February 24 Leicester Leicester University Leicestershire Live live performance the experience United Kingdom
The Jimi Hendrix Experience perform at Corn Exchange with support from The Soul Trinity as part of the venue’s “Saturday Scene” event. Portions of the show including “Stone Free” and “Like A Rolling Stone” were captured on film by a Dutch filmmaker, Roeland Kerbosch. The footage marks the earliest known film footage of The Experience in concert. These recordings were issued as bonus footage on the 2007 DVD release The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Live At Monterey.
Set List: (partial) Stone Free // Like A Rolling Stone
1967 Chelmsford Corn Exchange Essex February February 25 Live live performance Saturday Scene The Jimi Hendrix Experience United Kingdom
The Jimi Hendrix Experience perform as part of the “Grand Pop Festival” at the Cliffs Pavillion in Southend-On-Sea, Essex. They are supported by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich; The Nashville Teens; The Koobas; Force Five; and MC Pete Murray. Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich; The Nashville Teens; The Koobas; Force Five; MC Pete Murray
1967 Cliffs Pavillion Essex February February 26 Grand Pop Festival Live live performance Southend-On-Sea The Jimi Hendrix Experience United Kingdom
A second photo session with Bruce Fleming at his London studio is completed on this day. Where the first session focused primarily on black & white photos, this session focused on color photography. The results of which appeared on the cover for the UK pressing of The Experence’s debut album Are You Experienced.
1967 Band Bruce Fleming Photo Studio City of Westminster February february 27 London Photo Session United Kingdom
After a sound check, the Experience jam with Buddy Miles, Harvey Brooks and David Crosby at the Shrine Auditorium. They play a show at the Shrine later that night, accompanied by Soft Machine, Blue Cheer and The Electric Flag. The set is comprised of: “Are You Experienced?” “The Wind Cries Mary,” “Up From The Skies,” “Red House,” “Wild Thing,” and “Purple Haze.” Peter Tork attends the show and afterward hosts a party at his home in Laurel Canyon. The Jimi Hendrix Experience perform at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California on February 10, 1968. Photo: Chuck Boyd / © Authentic Hendrix, LLC
1968 Buddy Miles David Crosb Events February February 10 Harvey Brooks Shrine Auditorium
The band travels north to Santa Barbara, where they play at Robertson Gym with Soft Machine and East Side Kids. Bob White interviews Hendrix for the Argo, Santa Barbara. The story is published in March.
1968 East Side Kids February february 11 Interviews Robertson Gym Santa Barbara Soft Machine
The Experience perform at Regis College in Denver, Colorado. Soft Machine opens. Meanwhile, in London, Les Perrin accepts Hendrix’s Disc & Music Echo award for “Top World Musician.” The ceremony takes place at the “Valentine’s Night Ball” at the Empire Rooms on Tottenham Court Road.
1968 ceremony Colorado Denver Empire Rooms Events February February 14 les perrin accepts hendrix disc lond music echo award performance Regis College Soft Machine top world musician Tottenham Court Road Valentine’s Night Ball
February 15, 1968 Soft Machine, The Moving Sidewalks, and Neal Ford and the Fanatics open for The Experience at the Municipal Auditorium in San Antonio, Texas.
1968 Events February February 15 municipal auditorium Neal Ford san antonio Soft Machine texas the Fanatics The Moving Sidewalks
The Experience, along with Soft Machine, The Moving Sidewalks, and The Chessmen, play the State Fair Music Hall in Dallas, Texas. The set includes: “Are You Experienced?” “Fire,” “The Wind Cries Mary,” “Tax Free,” “Foxey Lady,” “Hey Joe,” “Spanish Castle Magic,” “Red House,” and “Purple Haze.”
1968 Are You Experienced dallas Events February February 16 Fire Foxey Lady hey joe Purple Haze Red House Soft Machine spanish castle magic state fair music hall tax free texas the chessmen The Moving Sidewalks The Wind Cries Mary
The Experience, Soft Machine, The Moving Sidewalks, and Neal Ford & the Fanatics perform at Will Rogers Auditorium in Fort Worth, Texas. The Experience play: “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” “Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window,” “The Wind Cries Mary,” “Fire,” “Catfish Blues,” “Foxey Lady,” “Hey Joe,” “Purple Haze,” and “Wild Thing.” Later, Hendrix jams backstage with Billy Gibbons, guitarist for The Moving Sidewalks, and trades guitars with him. Gibbons gives Hendrix a left-handed 1957 Stratocaster and Hendrix gives Gibbons a pink Strat. (Gibbons, who later joined ZZ Top, reportedly still owns the pink guitar.)
1968 billy gibbons Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window Catfish Blues Events February February 17 Fire Fort Worth Foxey Lady guitarist hey joe left-handed 1957 stratocaster Neal Ford performance pink guitar pink strat Purple Haze sgt. pepper's lonely hearts club band Soft Machine texas the experience the Fanatics The Moving Sidewalks The Wind Cries Mary trades guitar Wild Thing Will Rogers Auditorium
The Experience, supported by Soft Machine, The Moving Sidewalks, and Neal Ford & the Fanatics, play the Music Hall in Houston, Texas. Jimi Hendrix is photographed on stage during The Experience’s February 18, 1968 performance at the Music Hall in Houston, Texas. Photo: William Warner / © Authentic Hendrix, LLC
1968 Events February February 18 houston music hall Neal Ford Soft Machine texas the experience the Fanatics The Moving Sidewalks
The band returns to New York.
1968 Band band returns to New york February February 19 flight
Jules Freemond interviews The Experience for the East Village Other. The interview is published March 8.
1968 February February 20 interview Interviews jules freemond march 8 the east village other
Hendrix is interviewed for the April 1968 issue of Disco Scene.
1968 21 april 1968 Disco Scene. February February 21 Hendrix interview Interviews
The Experience plays two shows at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia.
1968 Electric Factory performance Events February February 21 Pennsylvania philadelphia the experience two shows
The Experience plays another double-header at the Electric Factory.
1968 22 Electric Factory February february 22 Live performance the experience