He is great but it would all be based on opinion. Oh come on, Mr. Cautious! Of course Jimi Hendrix is, any other choice would be hooted down with laughter! The correct answer is: Without A Doubt!
Jimi Hendrix
The title of "greatest guitarist of all time" is subjective and varies among fans and critics. While Jerry Garcia is celebrated for his unique style and contributions to music, especially with the Grateful Dead, many others like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and Jimmy Page are often cited in this discussion. Ultimately, the "greatest" guitarist depends on personal taste and the criteria used for evaluation.
This is a subjective question, but according to Rolling Stone's ranking of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time, B.B. King is ranked third. He is surpassed by Duane Allman (number 2) and Jimi Hendrix (number 1).
Chas Chandler
not much Hendrix was constantly broke and even though he was one of the greatest rock legends of all time his income was no match for the other bands that were playing at that time like the beatles, the rolling stones etc
Stevie Ray Vaughn bwahaha! Name one song he ever wrote! No, it's Jimi Hendrix, of course! Even Stevie Vai is better than Vaughn. SRV is marginally better than Eddie Van Halen, that's all.
play guitar ALL the time
Guitar Is Easilt Master..But Takes A Little Time Some Of The Best Guitarist: Jimi Hendrix Slash(Guns And Roses) Mark Knopfler(Dire Straits) Prince And Many More
Of course he is! Jimi Hendrix is notably one of the best electric guitarists of all time, and he is an important part of music history. Jimi Hendrix was a revolutionary and an inspiration. I'm sure that he would make a great black history month report.
Many magazines, websites and fellow musicians consider Jimi Hendrix to be the greatest guitar player of all time. He has his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and has been inducted into both the United States Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the United Kingdom Music Hall of Fame.
Yes. Every time when i see one it makes me think of the great Hendrix.
Jimi Hendrix was a heavy user of drugs and was most likely under the influence of other narcotics than specified. He had taken 9 tablets of the prescribed sleeping pill Vesparax, 4 1/2 the prescribed dose. He had also been drinking red wine excessively the night before. So some time on the night of September 18, 1970, Hendrix asphyxiated on his own vomit in his sleep. This was confirmed by the autopsy.