The Woodstock festival of 1969 remains one of the biggest events in rock ’n’ roll history, with around 500,000 people flooding a dairy farm in Bethel, New York, to see the likes of Janis Joplin and ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images It’s difficult to imagine, but if Jimi Hendrix were alive today, he'd be ...
There weren’t many guitar heroes who ever played with the same amount of passion, exuberance and expertise as James Marshall Hendrix. One of the few who enters the conversation is Buddy Guy. The ...
The only surviving member of both the Jimi Hendrix Experience and the Band of Gypsys, Billy Cox is a genuine rock treasure -- and although he turned 70 in October, the bassist is staying just as busy ...
The right venue can have a profound impact on the recording of a live album. One of rock’s greatest, Band of Gypsys, was recorded over the course of two concerts on January 1, 1970 at the now defunct ...
There are a lot of Jimi Hendrix wannabes still playing his music these days, but only one band can lay true claim to his legacy. That would be The Band of Gypsys Experience, which features none other ...
After a brief run with his Band of Gypsys, Jimi Hendrix made another lineup adjustment and began calling his band the Experience (as before) in 1970. However, Noel Redding didn’t play bass in that ...
Asked to describe the legacy of his late friend and bandmate Jimi Hendrix, bassist Billy Cox spoke straight from his heart. "In a word, everlasting," Cox says. "Even when we first started playing ...
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