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Artist Biography For The Jimi Hendrix Experience

The Jimi Hendrix Experience Was A Short-Lived Yet Highly Influential Rock Band Famous For The Guitar Work Of Jimi Hendrix 1942– 1970 On Songs Such As Purple Haze Foxy Lady Hey Joe Voodoo Child Slight Return And All Along The Watchtower. Rounding Out The Experience Were Noel Redding 1945–2003 And Mitch Mitchell 1947–2008 On Bass And Drums Respectively. Hendrix Arrived In England In October 1966 And Auditions Were Launched To Find Him A Backing Band. Noel Redding 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 Was A Seasoned London Drummer Who Brought Jazz Chops And A Lead Style Of Playing To The Table. He Would Prove To Be Hendrix's Most Valuable Musical Partner. Though Initially Conceived As Hendrix's Backing Band The Experience Soon Became Much More Than That. Along With Cream They Were The First Group To Popularize The "power Trio" Format Which Essentially Strips A Rock Band Lineup Down To The Essentials Bass Guitar And Drums. This Smaller Format Also Encourages More Extrovert Playing From The Players Involved 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 Then-Revolutionary Guitar Effects Such As Feedback And Wah-Wah. Mitchell Played Hard-Hitting Jazz-Influenced Grooves That Often Served A Melodic Role As Much As They Did Timekeeping. Redding Was The Eye Of The Storm Playing Deceptively Simple Bass Lines That Helped To Anchor The Band's Sound. Visually They Decked Themselves Out In Matching Psychedelic Costumes And Permed Afros. The Lineup First Came To Prominence During The Monterey Pop Festival One Of The First Major Music Festivals. The Band Delivered A Stellar Performance That Ended With Hendrix Famously Setting His Guitar On Fire. The Moment Was Immortalized In A Photograph Which Was Used As A Cover Of Rolling Stone 1 Magazine. The Appearance Was Also Filmed And Put Into The Documentary Film Monterey Pop. This Brought Them To The Attention Of North American Audiences. They Were Then Asked To Go On Tour With The Monkees As The Opening Act. They Abruptly Left The Tour After Only A Few Dates. It Was Later Revealed By Chas Chandler As Being A Publicity Stunt. With The Band Hendrix Recorded His Three Most Successful Albums Are You Experienced? Axis Bold As Love And Electric Ladyland. In June Of 1969 He Decided To Break Up The Group. Deteriorating Relations With Redding Had Come To A Head And He Also Felt Stilted By The Trio Format. He Used A Larger Band Lineup For His Woodstock Concert In August 1969. Hendrix Would Revert Back To The Trio Format With Buddy Miles On Drums And Billy Cox On Bass And Called Themselves The Band Of Gypsys. A Live Self-Titled Album Was Released In March 1970. This Line Up Only Lasted A Couple Of Months. From Early 1970 They Were Back To The Original The Jimi Hendrix Experience Except Noel Redding Was Replaced By Billy Cox On Bass. This Line Up Continued Until Jimi Hendrix Died In London England From A Drug Overdose On The 18th September 1970.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Little Wing

"Little Wing" Is A Song Written By Jimi Hendrix. He First Recorded The Song On The 1967 Album Axis Bold As Love. It Is Ranked #357 On The Rolling Stone Magazine's List Of "the 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time" And Has Been Covered By Numerous Artists Notably Derek And The Dominoes 2 Cows In A Field Joe Satriani Stevie Ray Vaughan Kirk Hammett Of Metallica Pearl Jam Sting John Mayer Skid Row The Corrs Toto Socrates John Petrucci Concrete Blonde Among Many Others. Stevie Ray Vaughan's Version Earned A Grammy For Best Rock Instrumental Performance In 1993. "Little Wing" Is Played Using The Unique Chord/melody Guitar Style That Hendrix Developed During His Early Career Stints In Rhythm And Blues Bands. In This Style The Guitar Sounds As Though It Is Playing Two Parts. This Is Done By Simultaneously Playing Multiple Complementary Notes Often Parts Of Chords And Then Changing A Note Within The Chord To Create A Melodic Effect. Other Songs Played In This Style Include "Life Without You" By Stevie Ray Vaughan "Rainbow Eyes" By Rainbow "The Boy From Seattle" By Steve Vai "Yellow Ledbetter" By Pearl Jam And "Under The Bridge" By Red Hot Chili Peppers. The Unusual Flanging Sound Of The Lead Guitar Part Is A Result Of The Doppler Effect Which Is Created Using A Rotating Speaker Cabinet Or Leslie Speaker. The Studio Version Features A Glockenspiel Playing The Root Note Of The Chords. A Song By The Same Name Appeared On Neil Young's 1980 Album Hawks & Doves But Is A Different Song Entirely. Hendrix's Studio Version Can Be Found On Numerous Compilation Albums Including The Ultimate Experience 1993 . He Also Performed The Song In Concert And Some Of Those Recordings Are Available On CD Including The Jimi Hendrix Experience. The Song Was Released As Downloadable Content For The Video Game Guitar Hero World Tour On 13th November 2008.

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