Everyone wanted to meet or take a picture with the great Jimi Hendrix. Check it out some of the classic photos of Jimi with other musicians of his time. Even “Legends” want to meet a “Legend”

Everyone wanted to meet or take a picture with the great Jimi Hendrix. Check it out some of the classic photos of Jimi with other musicians of his time. Even “Legends” want to meet a “Legend”
Today with the tragic passing of Amy Winehouse, she forever joins an amazing group of musicians that died at the tender age of 27. Here is a rundown of the most famous members of “The Forever 27 Club”. Click on the links for the story about their death.
On June 18, 1967 towards the end of his iconic Monterey Pop Festival performance, Jimi Hendrix announced to the crowd that he was going to “sacrifice something I love.” After he played a version of the song “Wild Thing” he then “sacrificed” what is now known as the “Monterey Strat.”
This photo of Jimi Hendrix was taken the day before he died by his girlfriend Monika Danneman, behind her apartment in London on September 17, 1970.
There is not a place I can think of that has as much rock n’ roll history as this flat on 34 Montagu Square, London W1H2LJ. In these walls lived three members of The Beatles: Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney & John Lennon as well as Yoko Ono & Jimi Hendrix.
On June 4, 1967, Jimi Hendrix and the Experience played their last show in England, at London’s Saville Theatre, before heading off to America. The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper album had just been released on June 1 and The Beatles were in attendance. Hendrix, who was already a great fan of the band, bought the album […]
The Hendrix/Zappa guitar is one of the most infamous guitars of all time. It’s alleged that Jimi Hendrix burned this guitar at the 1968 Miami Pop Festival (photos show he played a white stratocaster), Frank Zappa bought or was given the remains, and after Frank died his son Dweezil got it. It was repaired to be playable, and Frank Zappa played it on his 1976 album “Zoot Allures”.
Jimi Hendrix wrote this letter to Reprise Records describing what he wanted for the cover art of The Jimi Hendrix Experience album “Electric Ladyland” but he was mostly ignored.
I am Raul Rossell II, born and raised in Los Angeles, California and founder of feelnumb.com. I’m not trying to be a Rock Star, I just write about them…