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The Jimi Hendrix Experience was an English/American rock
Rock music

Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
 band that formed in London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 in 1966. Originally comprising American vocalist, guitarist and songwriter Jimi Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix

James Marshall Hendrix was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter whose guitar playing continues to be a considerable influence on rock music....
, bassist and backing vocalist Noel Redding
Noel Redding

David "Noel" Redding was an England rock and roll guitarist best known as the bass guitarist for The Jimi Hendrix Experience....
 and drummer Mitch Mitchell
Mitch Mitchell

John "Mitch" Mitchell was an England drummer, best known for his work in The Jimi Hendrix Experience....
, the band was active until 1969, in which time they released three successful studio albums. Redding left the band in June 1969, after which Hendrix and Mitchell stayed together through other projects.

After the band split up, Hendrix and Mitchell teamed with bassist Billy Cox
Billy Cox

William 'Billy' Cox is a bass guitarist, best known for playing with guitarist Jimi Hendrix. He was born in West Virginia.Billy first met Hendrix in the early part of the 1960s, when they were both in the United States Army, stationed at Fort Campbell....
 and other musicians to form the short-lived Gypsy Sun and Rainbows
Jimi Hendrix

James Marshall Hendrix was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter whose guitar playing continues to be a considerable influence on rock music....
, who played at the famous Woodstock Festival
Woodstock Festival

Woodstock was a music festival, billed as An Aquarian Exposition, held at Max Yasgur's 600 acre dairy farm in the rural town of Bethel, New York from August 15 to August 18, 1969....
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience was an English/American rock
Rock music

Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
 band that formed in London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 in 1966. Originally comprising American vocalist, guitarist and songwriter Jimi Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix

James Marshall Hendrix was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter whose guitar playing continues to be a considerable influence on rock music....
, bassist and backing vocalist Noel Redding
Noel Redding

David "Noel" Redding was an England rock and roll guitarist best known as the bass guitarist for The Jimi Hendrix Experience....
 and drummer Mitch Mitchell
Mitch Mitchell

John "Mitch" Mitchell was an England drummer, best known for his work in The Jimi Hendrix Experience....
, the band was active until 1969, in which time they released three successful studio albums. Redding left the band in June 1969, after which Hendrix and Mitchell stayed together through other projects.

After the band split up, Hendrix and Mitchell teamed with bassist Billy Cox
Billy Cox

William 'Billy' Cox is a bass guitarist, best known for playing with guitarist Jimi Hendrix. He was born in West Virginia.Billy first met Hendrix in the early part of the 1960s, when they were both in the United States Army, stationed at Fort Campbell....
 and other musicians to form the short-lived Gypsy Sun and Rainbows
Jimi Hendrix

James Marshall Hendrix was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter whose guitar playing continues to be a considerable influence on rock music....
, who played at the famous Woodstock Festival
Woodstock Festival

Woodstock was a music festival, billed as An Aquarian Exposition, held at Max Yasgur's 600 acre dairy farm in the rural town of Bethel, New York from August 15 to August 18, 1969....
. After a short spell with another band, the Band of Gypsys
Jimi Hendrix

James Marshall Hendrix was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter whose guitar playing continues to be a considerable influence on rock music....
 with Cox and drummer/vocalist Buddy Miles
Buddy Miles

George Allen Miles, Jr. , known as Buddy Miles, was an United States rock music and funk music drummer, most known as a member of Jimi Hendrix Band of Gypsys from 1969 through to January 1970....
, Hendrix re-formed The Jimi Hendrix Experience with Mitchell and Cox. Nowadays, however, this 1970 trio is distinguished from the original Experience group as The Cry of Love
The Cry of Love Tour

The Cry of Love Tour was a United States Concert#Concert tour by American singer-songwriter and musician Jimi Hendrix, which ran from April 25 to September 6, 1970....
.

History

Hendrix arrived in England in September 1966 and, together with his new manager Chas Chandler
Chas Chandler

Bryan James "Chas" Chandler was an England musician, record producer and Talent manager of several successful music acts.Born in the Heaton, Newcastle district of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, he began his career playing bass guitar in a trio with Alan Price....
, launched auditions to find a backing band. Noel Redding
Noel Redding

David "Noel" Redding was an England rock and roll guitarist best known as the bass guitarist for The Jimi Hendrix Experience....
 was chosen for the bass spot. Even though he had never played bass before auditioning (he was a guitarist), Hendrix liked his look and attitude. Mitch Mitchell
Mitch Mitchell

John "Mitch" Mitchell was an England drummer, best known for his work in The Jimi Hendrix Experience....
 was a seasoned London drummer formerly with Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames
Georgie Fame

Georgie Fame is a United Kingdom rhythm and blues and jazz singer and Keyboard instrument player. He was born in Leigh, Greater Manchester....
 who brought Jazz chops and a lead style of playing to the band. He would prove to be Hendrix's most valuable musical partner. The name The Jimi Hendrix Experience was coined by their business manager Mike Jeffery (according to both Noel Redding and Jeffery's assistant Trixie Sullivan), and is ambiguous in that it can be seen as a group name, or just as a description of Jimi Hendrix's performance.

Though initially conceived as Hendrix's backing band, The Experience soon became much more than that. Following the lead of Cream
Cream (band)

Cream were a 1960s United Kingdom blues-rock Musical ensemble consisting of bassist/lead vocalist Jack Bruce, guitarist/vocalist Eric Clapton, and drummer Ginger Baker....
, they were one of the first groups to popularize the "power trio
Power trio

A power trio is a rock and roll band format popularized in the 1960s. The traditional power trio has a lineup of guitar, bass guitar and Drum kit, leaving out the rhythm guitar or Musical keyboard that are used in other rock music to fill out the sound with chords....
" format, which essentially strips a rock band lineup down to the essentials: bass, guitar and drums. This smaller format also encourages more extroverted playing from the band members, often at very high volumes. In the case of The Experience, Hendrix mixed lead and rhythm guitar duties into one, while also making use of guitar effects such as feedback and later the wah-wah pedal to an extent that had never been heard before. Mitchell played hard-hitting jazz-influenced grooves that often served a melodic role as much as they did timekeeping. Redding was often seen as the eye of the storm, playing deceptively simple bass lines that helped to anchor the band's sound. Visually, they set the trend in psychedelic clothes and, following the other two's Bob Dylan 1966 style hair-do's, Mitch (briefly) got himself a permed copy (as did most of the London trend-followers, including Eric Clapton). The lineup only came to prominence in the USA after the Monterey Pop Festival
Monterey Pop Festival

The Monterey International Pop Music Festival was a three-day concert event held June 16 to June 18, 1967 at the Monterey County Fairgrounds in Monterey, California....
, one of the first major rock music festivals. The band delivered a stellar performance, that ended with Hendrix famously setting his psychedelically painted Fender Stratocaster
Fender Stratocaster

The Fender Stratocaster, often referred to as the Strat, is a model of electric guitar designed by Leo Fender, George Fullerton and Freddie Tavares in 1954, and manufactured continuously to the present....
 on fire, given to him by Redding. The performance was not critically well-received, yet word-of-mouth by fans and attending bands would help Hendrix attain stardom. The only positive reviews in the USA music press were from small circulation papers The Berkeley Barb and Down Beat (aimed at musicians); most were along the lines of Robert Christgau
Robert Christgau

Robert Christgau is an United States essayist, music journalist, and self-declared "Dean of American Rock Critics". In print, he often abbreviates his name as Xgau....
's for Esquire magazine. The Experience's appearance was also filmed for the documentary film Monterey Pop
Monterey Pop

Monterey Pop is a 1968 in film concert film by D.A. Pennebaker that documents the Monterey Pop Festival of 1967 in music. Among Pennebaker's several camera operators were fellow documentarians Richard Leacock and Albert and David Maysles....
 which premiered at Lincoln Center in New York on 26 December 1968 and was only seen by the general public starting in 1969. After the festival they were then asked to go on tour with The Monkees
The Monkees

The Monkees were a pop singing quartet assembled in Los Angeles in 1965 in music for the United States television series The Monkees , which aired from 1966 to 1968....
 as the opening act. They left the tour after only a few dates - Chas Chandler later said that it was all a publicity stunt.

With the band, Hendrix recorded his five hit singles "Hey Joe
Hey Joe

"Hey Joe" is an United States popular song from the 1960s that has become a rock and roll standard, and as such has been performed in a multitude of musical styles....
", "Purple Haze
Purple Haze

"Purple Haze" is a song written in 1966 in music and recorded in 1967 in music by The Jimi Hendrix Experience and released as a single in both the United Kingdom and the United States....
", "The Wind Cries Mary
The Wind Cries Mary

"The Wind Cries Mary" is a song by The Jimi Hendrix Experience. It was released as the band's third single, backed with "Highway Chile", on May 5, 1967....
", "Burning of the Midnight Lamp
Burning of the Midnight Lamp

"Burning of the Midnight Lamp" is a song by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, first released as a mono single b/w "The Stars That Play with Laughing Sam's Dice" in the United Kingdom on August 19, 1967 ....
" and "All Along the Watchtower
All Along the Watchtower

"All Along the Watchtower" is a song written and recorded by singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. It initially appeared on his album John Wesley Harding ....
", and his three most successful albums, Are You Experienced, Axis: Bold as Love
Axis: Bold as Love

Axis: Bold as Love is the second studio album by The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Under pressure from their record company to follow-up the successful debut of their May 1967 album Are You Experienced, Axis: Bold as Love was released on Track Records in the UK in December 1967....
, and Electric Ladyland
Electric Ladyland

Electric Ladyland is the third and final album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, released in 1968 on Reprise Records . Written and produced by Jimi Hendrix, the album is seen as the peak of Hendrix's mastery of the electric guitar, and is frequently cited as one of the greatest rock albums of all time....
. By April of 1969, Hendrix had decided to break up the group, and flew his old friend Billy Cox
Billy Cox

William 'Billy' Cox is a bass guitarist, best known for playing with guitarist Jimi Hendrix. He was born in West Virginia.Billy first met Hendrix in the early part of the 1960s, when they were both in the United States Army, stationed at Fort Campbell....
 up to New York to begin working with him. Deteriorating relations with Redding had come to a head, and Hendrix also felt his musical development was hampered by the trio format. The original group held together long enough to fulfill their existing engagements, culminating in the Denver Pop Festival
Denver Pop Festival

The Denver Pop Festival was a three-day music festival June 27-June 29, 1969 which was largely overshadowed by Woodstock Festival two months later....
 on 29 June where, following the infamous announcement by Hendrix, from the stage: "This is the last gig we'll be playing together", the original Experience was dissolved. Hendrix experimented with a larger band lineup known as Gypsy Sun and Rainbows for his Woodstock
Woodstock Festival

Woodstock was a music festival, billed as An Aquarian Exposition, held at Max Yasgur's 600 acre dairy farm in the rural town of Bethel, New York from August 15 to August 18, 1969....
 concert in August 1969, but would revert to the trio format with the Band of Gypsys
Band of Gypsys

Band of Gypsys is a live album and a project by Jimi Hendrix, backed by Billy Cox and Buddy Miles, that followed Hendrix's The Jimi Hendrix Experience project....
. But by 1970, Hendrix had disbanded the Band of Gypsys - it has been claimed this was due to the desire of Michael Jeffery (now Jimi's only manager) to reform the original Experience lineup, but as Trixie Sullivan, Jeffery's assistant, testified, Jimi did exactly as he felt musically and Jeffery just handled the business side, as usual. Also, according to Billy Cox, the all-black power trio was mainly a one-off to help Hendrix fulfill an outstanding obligation to Ed Chalpin by recording a one-off live LP. Jeffery called Redding and Mitchell about reforming the Experience. Both agreed to participate in what would seem to be a great money maker of a tour; Mitchell and Redding could use the cash, and the tour would also get Jimi out of the financial problems he was in at the time partly due to the building of Electric Lady Studios
Electric Lady Studios

Electric Lady Studios, at 52 West 8th Street, in New York City's Greenwich Village, is a recording studio originally built by Jimi Hendrix and designed by John Storyk in 1970....
. Hendrix was open to have Mitchell rejoin, but reluctant to bring Redding back into the fold.

Throughout the mature and end-stage periods of the Experience, drugs were a companion, sometimes boon, sometimes bane. The Experience exemplified the psychedelic rock-band lifestyle; performances which ended late shaded into parties that lasted till the morning, often to the detriment of the music, especially when the band began to tour via airplane, necessitating early wakeup calls and taking away the hours of sleep and relaxation on the Greyhound that had been their staple before 1968. Hendrix himself had begun to experiment with depressants and other psychadelic drugs, his own performance had become erratic, resulting in inter-band conflicts that contributed to the first breakup.

In early February 1970, it seemed as if the original Experience was reformed. Manager Michael Jeffery even set up an interview with Rolling Stone magazine to announce the return of the group, published on 19 March 1970 in Rolling Stone as J.H.: The End of a Beginning Maybe (and reprinted in Guitar Player magazine five years after Hendrix's death). While the interview gave the impression that the old wounds were healed and the future seemingly bright for the Experience, it was far from the truth. Redding was waiting for weeks to hear back about rehearsals for the upcoming tour when he finally spoke with Mitchell's girlfriend only to learn that he had been replaced by Billy Cox
Billy Cox

William 'Billy' Cox is a bass guitarist, best known for playing with guitarist Jimi Hendrix. He was born in West Virginia.Billy first met Hendrix in the early part of the 1960s, when they were both in the United States Army, stationed at Fort Campbell....
. Before it started Jimi "called this tour The Cry of Love, because that's what it is" in an interview; this is the only mention of that name, prior to the posthumous LP of that name (1971), and the group itself was still referred to in all ads, articles, promos, bookings, introductions etc. as the "Jimi Hendrix Experience" or just "Jimi Hendrix". So after a break of nearly ten months (during which he only played six dates) the "Jimi Hendrix Experience" hit the road for one last tour. Dates in Europe, notably at the Isle of Wight Festival in August of 1970, and in Sweden and Denmark, were musically disappointing; Mitchell reported that Hendrix was not even doing sound checks before the performances. During a break in the tour later that year, Jimi Hendrix passed away.

In 1992, The Experience was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a museum located on the shores of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio, United States, dedicated to recording the history of some of the best-known and most influential artists, producers, and other people who have in some major way influenced the music industry, particularly in the are...
.

Band members

  • Jimi Hendrix
    Jimi Hendrix

    James Marshall Hendrix was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter whose guitar playing continues to be a considerable influence on rock music....
     – lead vocals
    Lead vocalist

    The lead vocalist is the member of a Band who sings the main vocal portions of a song. Lead vocalists may also play one or more instruments. They are sometimes referred to as a frontmen , and as such, are usually considered to be the "leader" of the groups they perform in, often the spokespersons in interviews and before the public....
    , guitar
    Guitar

    The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six Strings , but Tenor guitar, Seven-string guitar, Eight-string guitar, Ten-string guitar, Eleven-string guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Thirteen-string guitar and doubleneck guitar string guitars also exist....
  • Mitch Mitchell
    Mitch Mitchell

    John "Mitch" Mitchell was an England drummer, best known for his work in The Jimi Hendrix Experience....
     – drums
    Drum kit

    A drum kit is a collection of drums, cymbals and sometimes other percussion instruments, such as cowbell s, wood blocks, triangles, chimes, or tambourines, arranged for convenient playing by a single drummer....
    , percussion
    Percussion instrument

    A percussion instrument is any object which produces a sound by being hit with an implement, shaken, rubbed, scraped, or by any other action which sets the object into vibration....
    , backing vocals
    Backing vocalist

    A backing vocalist or backing singer is a singer who provides vocal harmony with the lead vocalist or other backing vocalists. In some cases, a backing singer may sing alone as a lead-in to the main vocalist's entry....
  • Noel Redding
    Noel Redding

    David "Noel" Redding was an England rock and roll guitarist best known as the bass guitarist for The Jimi Hendrix Experience....
     – bass, backing vocals (1966–1969)
  • Billy Cox
    Billy Cox

    William 'Billy' Cox is a bass guitarist, best known for playing with guitarist Jimi Hendrix. He was born in West Virginia.Billy first met Hendrix in the early part of the 1960s, when they were both in the United States Army, stationed at Fort Campbell....
     – bass
    Bass guitar

    The electric bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb , or by using a plectrum.The bass guitar is similar in appearance and construction to an electric guitar, but with a larger body, a longer neck and Scale length, and usually four strings tuned to the same pitches as those of the double bass, whic...
     (1970)


Original discography

  • Are You Experienced (1967)
  • Axis: Bold as Love
    Axis: Bold as Love

    Axis: Bold as Love is the second studio album by The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Under pressure from their record company to follow-up the successful debut of their May 1967 album Are You Experienced, Axis: Bold as Love was released on Track Records in the UK in December 1967....
     (1967)
  • Electric Ladyland
    Electric Ladyland

    Electric Ladyland is the third and final album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, released in 1968 on Reprise Records . Written and produced by Jimi Hendrix, the album is seen as the peak of Hendrix's mastery of the electric guitar, and is frequently cited as one of the greatest rock albums of all time....
     (1968)


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