20 February

๐Ÿš€ February, 20


๐Ÿš€ 1959.
16 year old Jimi Hendrix made his stage debut when he played a show at the Temple De Hirsch Sinai synagogue in Seattle.


A small snippet of Jimi's and Lola's (Bensky) chat:

Lola: โ€˜Are you religious?โ€™
Jimi: โ€˜Am I religious? I don't believe in religion. I went to church a few times when I was a kid, but i got driven out because my clothes were too poorโ€™.

Lola: โ€˜That wasn't very charitable or pious of the church or the congregants, was it?โ€™
Jimi: โ€˜Charitable or pious .... They're interesting words.. No, it wasn't charitable or pious. I loved listening to the choir. But I never went backโ€™.


What do you believe in? said Lola.
I don't believe in heaven or hell, he said. I don't know if there is a God. Music is my religion. i play to go inside the soul of people.

โ€˜Are you Jewish?โ€™ Jimi asked
โ€˜Veryโ€™ said Lola.

Jimi laughed. 'My first gig was in the basement of synagogue, The Temple De Hirsch Sinai, in Seattle, but I was fired between sets'
โ€˜What for?โ€™ Lola asked.
'For showing off' said Jimi. I was trying to play from my soul and the other members thought I was showing off.โ€™

๐Ÿš€ 1967.
The Experience perform at The Pavillion in Bath, Somerset.
The Experience head back to De Lane Lea Studios to continue work on their debut album. Recordings this evening focused on โ€œI Donโ€™t Live Today,โ€ and by the sessionโ€™s end, Chas Chandler had a working master in hand.
Tape Log: I Donโ€™t Live Today

๐Ÿš€ 1968.
Jules Freemond interviews The Experience for the East Village Other. The interview is published March 8.

๐Ÿš€ 1969.
Olympic Studios London, England. Jimi attends but does not participate in a recording session for the group Glass Menagerie. Chas Chandler is the Producer for the session.

















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