11 February

⛵ February, 11


1967.
Tamika Laurice James Hendrix was born in Minneapolis. Jimi was the father…

Blue Moon, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Cheltenham, Blue Moon, 170 High Street, Gloucestershire, England. JHE
Concert by: (advert) “Jimmie Hendrix Experience,” between 19:30 and 23:00 (60 minutes)

Songs: unknown

Noel: “I used my new Fender Jazz Bass for the first time.”


Michael Sheil: That night he was understandably unhappy having been paid just £30 for the night. He was sitting in a filthy cramped backstage storeroom and i remember sitting in the sink to take the photograph because that was the only space left.



1968.
Santa Barbara, Robertson Gym, University of California, USA, JHE
Concert (50 minutes).
Support: Soft Machine with The Mark Boyle Sensual Laboratory light show; East Side Kids.
Promoter: Kappa Sigma and Barry Lawrence

Songs: unknown

Neville Chesters: “Very good show.”

1969.
Record Plant New York, N.Y. Destructive Love Jimi oversees a mixing session dedicated to the Buddy Miles Express song “Destructive Love”. The song would later be re-titled “I Can See” and included as part of the album Electric Church. It’s Too Bad World Traveler Jam In addition to his work on the Buddy Miles Express recording, Jimi, Miles, and organist Duane Hitchings also focused on new material by Jimi. “It’s Too Bad” would later be issued as part of the Jimi Hendrix Experience box set.

1970.
Record Plant, New York Studio Recording. A mixing session dedicated to the Band Of Gypsys studio recording of “Izabella.”
During this mixing session Dave Ragno and Bob Hughes joined Jimi.


Jimi signs an agreement for the project of a film called Wave was later renamed Rainbow Bridge.






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