James ‘Jimi’ Marshall Hendrix – Forever In Our Hearts
JAMES “JIMI” MARSHALL HENDRIX
Forever In Our Hearts
November 27, 1942 – September 18, 1970
JAMES “JIMI” MARSHALL HENDRIX
Forever In Our Hearts
November 27, 1942 – September 18, 1970
Includes new 5.1 surround sound mix by Eddie Kramer, 24 bit/96 kz high resolution stereo audio, expanded documentary on the making of the landmark record + previously unreleased demos and alternate takes, unreleased live album plus book containing handwritten lyrics/unseen photos
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the release of the Jimi Hendrix Experience masterpiece Electric Ladyland, Experience Hendrix, L.L.C.
All eight Washington representatives in Congress are supporting legislation to rename the Renton Highlands’ USPS post office in honor of Jimi Hendrix.
Rep. Adam Smith introduced a bill that proposes the post office at 4301 NE 4th Street in Renton be named “James Marshall ‘Jimi’ Hendrix Post Office Building.”
Jimi Hendrix makes another appearance on the cover of the new issue of Uncut Magazine.
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Help us co-name West 8th Street in NYC as “Jimi Hendrix Way.” West 8th is home to Hendrix’s own Electric Lady Studios and a host of other creative neighbors and merchants. Join us today and help the local community. Sign up at https://www.JimiHendrixWay.com
Rock Cellar Magazine rediscovers Jimi Hendrix with this interview with Eddie Kramer and John McDermott on the Hendrix Vault, and what’s next: https://www.rockcellarmagazine.com/2018/05/11/jimi-hendrix-vault-eddie-kramer-john-mcdermott-interview/
“I think Hendrix was an artist that loved to create and didn’t necessarily feel it was about the performing,” explains Catalog Manager John McDermott. Read this month’s cover story in Guitar Tricks Insider for details on Jimi Hendrix’s unparalleled creative process.
The years 1968 and 1969 were a period of transition for Jimi Hendrix as he continued to explore new sounds. Eddie Kramer and Janie Hendrix spoke with Entertainment Weekly about some of this groundbreaking music found on the new album, Both Sides of the Sky.
“Jimi’s soul was sweet and genuine,” explains Eddie Kramer. “He had such a passion for not only his music but other peoples’ music as well.”
Check out more to the stories behind Both Sides of the Sky through this Billboard interview.