December 24, 1968 Hendrix reportedly attends a poetry reading at St. Mark’s Church in New York.
Hendrix reportedly attends a poetry reading at St. Mark’s Church in New York.
Hendrix reportedly attends a poetry reading at St. Mark’s Church in New York.
Mitchell and Redding travel to Honolulu where they meet up with Hendrix.
Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding travel to Portland, Oregon for an evening performance at Memorial Coliseum with support from Vanilla Fudge, Eire Apparent, and Soft Machine. The Experience’s set includes “Are You Experienced?” “Fire,” “Hey Joe,” “Foxey Lady,” “Voodoo Child (Slight Return),” “Little Wing,” “Spanish Castle Magic,” “Red House,” and “Purple Haze.”
Hendrix, Mitchell and Redding travel from London to New York City.
Recording for “Three Little Bears” would take place at the Record Plant, where Steve Winwood, Jack Casady and a host of others visited the group. Although Hendrix originally coined the title, “Cherokee Mist” for the session, he later settled on “Three Little Bears” as its final working title.
Hendrix checks in at Gothenburg police headquarters. He must report there every day until January 15.
Derek Boltwood interviews Hendrix for Record Mirror. The story is published the following month.
Peter Goodman of Beat Instrumental conducts a phone interview with Hendrix. The interview is published in May.
Hendrix jams at The Generation with Elvin Bishop (guitar), Buzzy Feiton (bass), Phillip Wilson (drums), Don Martin (guitar), Al Kooper (organ), and Paul Butterfield (harmonica).