Little Richard most notably.
Jimi Hendrix is of course although there is back up singing by Noel Redding, the bassist in the jimi Hendrix expirience
Little Richard Enjoy those oodles!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sure.
Jimi Hendrix grew up in a challenging environment marked by financial instability. His family faced significant hardships; his father, Al Hendrix, struggled to provide for the family, and they frequently moved due to financial difficulties. Although Jimi's early life was marked by poverty, he found solace in music, which ultimately led to his extraordinary career.
Well, he met them in california in a local bar, they were playing a gig and when he went up to play, they thought he was pretty good and asked him to join them.
Jimi Hendrix is of course although there is back up singing by Noel Redding, the bassist in the jimi Hendrix expirience
Little Richard Enjoy those oodles!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sure.
hang it up
blues, rock, and jazz
Octavio, wah wah, and fuzz face.
I think it was at the Carousel Music Tent in the 1960's.
Well, he met them in california in a local bar, they were playing a gig and when he went up to play, they thought he was pretty good and asked him to join them.
Jimi Hendrix's most popular band was the Jimi Hendrix Experience. HE gained international fame with them after performing at the Monterey Pop Festival. They soon released popular hits and broke up a few years after, about a little before his unfortunate death.
The Jimi Hendrix Experience was made up of Mitch Mitchell on drums, Noel Redding on bass, Billy Cox on bass and Jimi Hendrix on lead guitar. They ended with the death of Jimi Hendrix in 1970 having only recently reunited after a split.
The doctors said they oppened him up and alot of red wine gushed out
The original line up was Jimi Hendrix, Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell. I believe that after Redding left a few Experience gigs were played with Billy Cox on bass instead.