He did not.
Jimi Hendrix was one of the best guitarists ever. Playing any of his riffs would take a very accomplished musician.
No, but he was a pioneer of a new era.
Monika Dannemann
yes.
There is no evidence of he was a member. Reports that he was a member are false. He became 'supportive' after some pressuring, but was not a member. He was often 'shaken down' and made to feel guilty for not being more vocal.
No.
I own a Jimi Hendrix stamp, so the answer to your question is yes.
Yes he was on a lot.
jimi hendrix
Jimi Hendrix was one of the best guitarists ever. Playing any of his riffs would take a very accomplished musician.
No, but he was a pioneer of a new era.
Monika Dannemann
yes.
Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin)
Yes, he played at OU in 1968 and then again in Tulsa in 1970.
Yes, Jimi Hendrix visited Ireland in 1967. He performed at the Dublin Theatre Royal on March 1 of that year, during a European tour that helped solidify his status as a rock icon. The visit was notable for its enthusiastic reception, as Hendrix's innovative guitar style captivated the Irish audience.
There is no evidence of he was a member. Reports that he was a member are false. He became 'supportive' after some pressuring, but was not a member. He was often 'shaken down' and made to feel guilty for not being more vocal.