Freedom: Jimi Hendrix Experience Atlanta Pop Festival is out today! Pick up your copy at Amazon Music now!
Hear the exclusive premiere of Jimi Hendrix’s “Voodoo Child (Slight Return)” from his July 4th, 1970 Atlanta Pop Festival performance at USA TODAY.
Rolling Stone has exclusively premiered “Purple Haze,” a live Jimi Hendrix performance from the upcoming Showtime documentary, Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church.
The Daily Beast has exclusively premiered “Stone Free,” a track off of Jimi Hendrix’s August 28th release, Atlanta Pop Festival.
SEATTLE, WA – Experience Hendrix, L.L.C.,, has closed yet another chapter in its ongoing effort to protect the reputation and legacy of Jimi Hendrix. Experience Hendrix was founded over 20 years ago by James “Al” Hendrix, the rock icon’s father, mandating a mission to preserve Jimi’s place in cultural history and to offer his fans authentic Jimi Hendrix music and merchandise of indisputable quality.
Watch the Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church official trailer! Make sure to check out the full documentary on SHOWTIME when it premieres on Friday, September 4.
JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE FREEDOM: ATLANTA POP FESTIVAL – sortie de 2 CD/2 vinyles LP le 28 AOÛT
JIMI HENDRIX : SORTIE EN DVD ET BLU-RAY DU DOCUMENTAIRE ELECTRIC CHURCH LE 30 OCTOBRE
Un film qui dévoile le contexte de la performance historique qu’il délivra le 4 juillet 1970 devant le public américain le plus nombreux de sa carrière
À environ 160 km d’Atlanta, à proximité d’un champ situé aux abords de la ville de Byron, une plaque érigée par la Georgia Historical Society indique le lieu où s’est tenu le second Atlanta International Pop Festival.
Jimi Hendrix Experience Freedom: Atlanta Pop Festival 2CD/2LP Out August 28;
Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church Documentary To Premiere On Showtime® On September 4
Documents Historic July 4, 1970 Performance In Front Of His Largest Ever U.S. Audience
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August 3, 2015 – NEW YORK, NY– About 100 miles south of Atlanta, next to a field just outside the town of Byron, there stands a plaque erected by the Georgia Historical Society marking the location of the Second Atlanta International Pop Festival, where from July 3-5, 1970, “Over thirty musical acts performed, including rock icon Jimi Hendrix playing to the largest American audience of this career.”