Recently, several Hendrix albums were certified again by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America), and two of his ...
Jimi Hendrix started performing in the 1960s in Nashville, playing guitar in the backing band for icons like Little Richard and The Isley Brothers. He eventually moved to the UK in the mid-1960s and ...
It’s been 40 years since Bob Dylan’s “Biograph” became the first CD box set to be released and there’s still gold to be mined ...
Nearly 40 years after Jimi Hendrix’s death, the estate of the legendary Seattle-born guitarist will release an album it says contains never-before-heard music. The upcoming release, the details of ...
The trial over royalties for Jimi Hendrix's bandmates' estates began in U.K. court on Tuesday (Dec. 9) with opening arguments for both sides.
The pair signed away the rights to their music in the 1970s, but London’s High Court has allowed their lawsuit to continue ...
Sony Music Entertainment and Experience Hendrix L.L.C. have agreed to renew their historic licensing partnershipfirst announced in 2009which covers the ongoing curation and distribution of the Jimi ...
Recordings of him moonlighting as a session guitarist with Curtis Knight & the Squires from 1965-'67 are cleared for release. By Richard Smirke, Billboard After decades of litigation, a deal has ...
Jimi Hendrix was born Johnny Hendrix (aka James Marshall Hendrix) on November 27, 1942, in Seattle, Washington. The child of ...
Philip Norman’s 2020 book Wild Thing: The Short, Spellbinding Life of Jimi Hendrix described how Hendrix came to join the army in the first place. He had a run-in with the law after stealing some ...
The post Music by Jimi Hendrix, Elvis, and Bob Marley Put on the Moon by Odysseus Lunar Lander appeared first on Consequence. Launched by SpaceX, Odysseus arrived on the moon’s surface along with the ...
The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas caused a minor stir recently when he claimed – more than once – that Jimi Hendrix “didn’t have hits” during his lifetime. Of course, Casablancas was just plain wrong.