A decade after his first musical success, Cliff starred in 1972's The Harder They Come, Jamaica's first major commercial movie. The crime drama is widely considered the film that introduced reggae to ...
From The Beatles to Bob Dylan and Nina Simone, we're peering into Jimi Hendrix's record collection, displayed at the Hendrix ...
LONDON – LONDON (AP) — A London apartment that Jimi Hendrix lived in is opening to the public as part of an exhibition marking the 40th anniversary of his death. Hendrix moved into the top floor of 23 ...
LONDON - They were both immigrants in Britain who changed the face of music - one with a harpsichord and a composer's pen, the other with an electric guitar. George Frideric Handel and Jimi Hendrix ...
Jimi Hendrix is slated to be honored this year with a prestigious blue plaque at London’s Hard Rock Hotel in Marble Arch on June 10. Experience Hendrix L.L. C. with the Hard Rock Hotel London and the ...
The Village Voice looks at the New York City Thanksgiving tradition — dating back to the 1970s — of celebrating Jimi Hendrix and his music.
Philip Norman believes there are misconceptions that still exist about the final moments of Jimi Hendrix’s life. Hendrix passed away in 1970 at age 27 following a drug overdose in London. Police at ...
If you had to guess what was in Jimi Hendrix’s record collection, what might you imagine? Buddy Guy? Muddy Waters? Bob Dylan? You’d be correct with each of those responses. As Guitar Player learned ...
Thanks to surviving landmarks and an impressive museum exhibit that recreates one of his old flats, London offers a lot to Hendrix fans, 50 years since the performer last called it home. By Justin ...
LONDON — The London home of composer George Frideric Handel is holding an exhibition about its other famous resident — Jimi Hendrix. The groundbreaking guitarist lived during the late 1960s in an ...
Forty years after Jimi Hendrix's death, a new exhibition explores his years in London. By The Associated Press LONDON — They were both immigrants in Britain who changed the face of music — one with a ...
“It’s so lovely now,” Jimi Hendrix said in his muzzy mumble, his topplingly elegant, close-to-gibberish, discreetly space-traveling undertone, onstage one night in 1967 at the Bag O’Nails in London.