Before he joined the infamous 27 Club, Jimi Hendrix lived hard and fast. In the year leading up to his death, the legendary guitarist was in a dark place — and briefly in the custody of kidnappers.
In 1963, the Isleys hired a new guitarist from Seattle, an Army vet named Jimi Hendrix. They bought him his first Fender ...
Last Saturday night, I was on a “double date” at a concert in Kingsbury Hall on the campus of the University of Utah. It’s ...
Those faded rectangles of rebellion tacked above your teenage bed weren't just decoration—they were unconscious prophecies of ...
Columnist John Breunig reflects on misadventures with longtime Stamford Advocate and Greenwich Time Publisher Bill Rowe.
A star-studded 1980s music project is finally coming back. Wendy Dio, the widow and longtime manager of legendary Central New ...
Founded in 1962 and the epitome of an iconic rock 'n' roll brand, the very name Marshall Amplification conjures up images for ...
Jimi Hendrix praised Muddy Waters as one of the greatest ever, revealing how the blues icon inspired his approach to guitar ...
When Hendrix met Monkeemania, the result was a surreal, strangely touching culture clash – and the essence of 1967's ...
Revisit Jimi Hendrix's cover of "All Along the Watchtower" and the challenging collaborative experience that shaped the song.
They lost touch long before Verlaine’s death, but now the guitarist is at peace with those adventures. He reflects on ...
Richard Black, a 71-year-old veteran and resident of Moses Lake, was born the second oldest of five siblings to his parents ...