The Jimi Hendrix Tribute Tour will hit the road once again, and as expected, some top-notch players will be paying homage to one of the most admired musicians of all time.
We have always wondered what it would be like if some of the greatest entertainers of all time were still alive today. We have also wondered what would Jim Morrison, Elvis, Janis, etc look like today.
The words "previously unreleased" and "Jimi Hendrix" have been abused so often that they provoke a reflexive eyeroll from a lot of classic rock fans, but here's one case where they might actually be worth getting excited about.
The latest offering from the estate of Jimi Hendrix, 'Miami Pop Festival,' is set to come out Nov. 5 on CD and a limited-edition two-LP set. Legacy Recordings have revealed its cover artwork (left) and the track listing (see below).
A new documentary about Jimi Hendrix will be released in November as the final part of a yearlong celebration of the late guitarist's 70th birthday. A CD featuring previously unreleased concert performances will come out on the same day.
'The Jimi Hendrix Experience' box set (better known as 'The Purple Box') went gold and earned worldwide acclaim after its release in 2000. An expanded edition of the set, which includes four unreleased or hard-to-find tracks, will be released later this month.
After considerable wait, the Jimi Hendrix biopic 'All Is By My Side' is almost upon us. Above is an officially released photo of star Andre 3000 of the hip-hop group OutKast as the legendary guitarist.
One of the great "what-ifs" in rock history just got even greater. A newly uncovered telegram shows that Jimi Hendrix had asked Paul McCartney to play bass in a proposed recording session with legendary jazz trumpeter Miles Davis and drummer Tony Williams.