Jimi Hendrix's groundbreaking legacy lives on with the release of never-before-heard material from the Bold As Love sessions.
In an exclusive video, Kenny Wayne Shepherd shares the religious experience he had hearing Jimi Hendrix's Axis: Bold as Love.
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At the same time in the same studio where the Rolling Stones were making their psychedelic folly, the Jimi Hendrix Experience ...
The story of The Animals might have ended in tears for Chas Chandler, but he managed to use those experiences when managing ...
Released barely six months after the Jimi Hendrix Experience’s May 1967 debut Are You Experienced, the band’s second album, ...
Paul McCartney's bumper Wings comp, retro Hendrix joys, Mavis Staples, live Slash, LeAnn Rimes in festive mood, and Blue ...
In an exclusive interview with American Songwriter, Jimi Hendrix bassist Billy Cox shared that he was excited to participate in an upcoming Chicago fundraiser for the Maui, Hawaii, charity the Hua ...
Whilst Rush frontman Geddy Lee loves a host of 1960s bands, there is one he asserts that "nothing gets close to".
Ace Frehley, Ian Gillan, Judas Priest, Wolfgang Van Halen, Whiskey Myers, The Cramps, Massive Wagons, Solstice, Steve Morse ...
In 1975, she transformed poetry into punk. Neither would ever be the same. More than 20 artists who made and admired the ...
For one day at Washington's largest prison, incarcerated individuals were able to enjoy live music and even perform ...