The Ups and Downs of Guitarists Life in Jimi Hendrix Biography

Jimi HendrixThe greatest electric guitarist Jimi Hendrix may die at a young age, as old as 27 years old when he was at the top of his fame. His bright career only ran about seven years from 1963-1970 following his death. However, his music stays forever, and still conveying his message of energetic young live. The Jimi Hendrix technique to play with amplifier producing different effect is still considered an original and genius experiment of his.

It is sure interesting to take a look upon the Jimi Hendrix biography, his childhood life, his early career, and also the music that influence his way to develop his own signature music. Jimi Hendrix was much influenced by the blues music from B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Howlin’Wolf, labert King, and Elmore James. He was also influenced by RnB and soul guitarists such as Curtis Mayfield and Steve Cropper. Looking at Jimi Hendrix biography is interesting because he lives in a family that seems far from any musical activity in the daily live. Her father was a US soldier on World war II, and Jimi Hendrix himself has ever joined the military although for short period within one year in the military service.

If you want to take a deep look toward the Jimi Hendrix biography, you might be interested to read his autobiography, Room Full of Mirrors, written by Charles R Cross. The book is of course telling about his life, career, fame, and into some extent the guitarist’s controversial death.


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