Hendrix, Jimi

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Information for Authority record

Name (Hebrew)
הנדריקס, ג'ימי
Name (Latin)
Hendrix, Jimi
Other forms of name
Hendrix, Jimi, 1942-1970
Hendrix, James Marshall
Hendrix, Jimmy
Hendrix, Johnny Allen
Hendrix, Jimmi
Khendriks, Dzhimi
Date of birth
1942-11-27
Date of death
1970-09-18
Place of birth
Seattle (Wash.)
Place of death
London (England)
Associated country
United States
Associate group
Fort Campbell (Ky. and Tenn.)
Band of Gypsys (Musical group)
Jimmy James and the Blue Flames (Musical group)
Occupation
Lyricists
Sound recording executives and producers
Guitarists
Rock musicians
Singers
Composers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
See Also From tracing corporate name
Corporate body: Jimi Hendrix Experience (Musical group)
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 44485262
Wikidata: Q5928
Library of congress: n 50027216
Sources of Information
  • African American National Biography, accessed January 29, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Hendrix, Jimi; Johnny Allen Hendrix; James Marshall Hendrix; guitarist, rock musician, singer, songwriter. He was born 27 November 1942 in Seattle, Washington, United States. A self-taught left-handed guitarist, he learned to play a right-handed guitar upside down. He served as a paratrooper with the 101st Airborne Division of U.S. Army, formed an R&B band at Fort Campbell, Kentucky; and was discharged from the army (1962). He led his group, Jimmy James and the Blue Flames (1965); released his first single, Hey Joe in 1966, and his first album, Are You Experienced? in 1967. He performed at the First International Monterey Pop Festival (1967); was named Artist of the Year by Billboard and Rolling Stone magazines (1968); and formed, Band of Gypsys, (1970). He died 18 September 1970 in London, England)
  • Lʹvovskai︠a︡ gastrolʹ Dzhimi Khendriksa, 2012:t.p. (Джими Хендрикса = Dzhimi Khendriksa)
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  • AmeriGrove(Hendrix, Jimi (James Marshall); b. 11-27-42; d. 9-18-70)
  • Roby, Steven. Black gold, 2002:ECIP t.p. (Jimmy Hendrix) ch. 1 (Johnny Allen)
  • New Grove dict. mus., 2nd ed. WWW site, Sep. 05, 2001(Hendrix, Jimi (Johnny Allen; James Marshall); b. Seattle, 27 Nov 1942; d. London, England, 18 Sept 1970; American rock guitarist, singer and songwriter)
  • Nije sve to bio samo rock'n'roll, 2003:CD insert (Jimmi Hendrix)
  • Wikipedia, WWW, Apr. 5, 2011(b. in Seattle, Washington, died in Kensington, England; musician playing guitar, bass, keyboard, and percussion as well as singing; musician, songwriter, record producer, recording studio owner; birth name was Johnny Allen Hendrix, renamed James Marshall Hendrix by his father)
  • Lvovskaia gastrol Dzhimi Khendriksa, 2012:t.p. ((NdVIMI hENDRIKSA (B= Dzhimi Khendriksa)
  • African American National Biography, accessed January 29, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Hendrix, Jimi; Johnny Allen Hendrix; James Marshall Hendrix; guitarist, rock musician, singer, songwriter. He was born 27 November 1942 in Seattle, Washington, United States. A self-taught left-handed guitarist, he learned to play a right-handed guitar upside down. He served as a paratrooper with the 101st Airborne Division of U.S. Army, formed an R&B band at Fort Campbell, Kentucky; and was discharged from the army (1962). He led his group, Jimmy James and the Blue Flames (1965); released his first single, Hey Joe in 1966, and his first album, Are You Experienced? in 1967). He performed at the First International Monterey Pop Festival (1967); was named Artist of the Year by Billboard and Rolling Stone magazines (1968); and formed, Band of Gypsys, (1970). He died 18 September 1970 in London, England)
  • RA. LCN 2015