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Nearly three years in the making "Angel" was a striking composition #Hendrix first contemplated during recording sessions for AXIS: BOLD AS LOVE. By July 23, 1970, Jimi entered Electric Lady Studios to record the rendition that first appeared on the posthumous album CRY OF LOVE…
Recorded on July 22, 1970 at Electric Lady Studios, "In From The Storm" evolved from a July 21 recording "Tune X - Just Came In." The song is based on a concept Jimi developed while on Tour. The final recording of "In From The Storm" appears on FIRST RAYS OF THE NEW RISING SUN.…

Celebrate the legacy of #JimiHendrix with a timeless capsule available on Amazon. Featuring bold graphics, iconic lyrics, and officially licensed designs to honor a rock legend. Hendrix forever. amzn.to/JimiHendrixOff… #JimiHendrix #HendrixForever #AmazonMusicMerch @amazonmusic

"And I said, fly on, my sweet angel. Fly on through the sky. Fly on, my sweet angel, forever I will be by your side..."
Farewell to the Prince of Darkness. RIP Ozzy Osbourne December 3, 1948 – July 22, 2025 rollingstone.com/music/music-ne…
In the weeks leading up to Woodstock, #JimiHendrix rented a home in the tiny upstate #NewYork town of Boiceville for a #Summer retreat. Joined by Billy Cox, Larry Lee and others the group used this time to relax and prepare for the upcoming #Woodstock appearance in August 1969.

One of Jimi Hendrix's finest studio recordings, "Night Bird Flying" -- (recorded during June, July & August 1970 sessions at Electric Lady Studios) -- was designated as the B-Side to the single for "Dolly Dagger." #JimIHendrix #NightBirdFlying
Micky Dolenz and The Monkees' manager Andrew Sandoval have recently published the new book "I’m Told I Had A Good Time: The Micky Dolenz Archives." Features 100s of unpublished photos including many with Jimi Hendrix in July 1967. Don't miss this: bit.ly/3PFQvFW…

“I Don’t Live Today” from the album “Jimi Hendrix Experience – Los Angeles Forum: April 26, 1969.” #JimiHendrix #Hendrix #HendrixLA69 #Jimi
Happy Birthday to Carlos Santana Stay Groovy. Stay Free. Stay Experienced! #HappyBirthday

Experience this limited edition 7" single, pressed on white vinyl featuring two previously unreleased recordings; "Angel [Take 7]" from the ELECTRIC LADY STUDIOS: A JIMI HENDRIX VISION bnox set as well as "Message To Love" recorded live in concert on July 17, 1970 at New York Pop…
Watch the short-film "From The Monkees To The Hollywood Bowl" which documents #JimiHendrix opening for The Monkees in July 1967 and the road to their Hollywood Bowl concert on August 18, 1967. youtube.com/watch?v=otkFxh… #Hendrix #TheMonkees #Jimi #HollywoodBowl @TheMonkees
HEY, HEY WE'RE THE ... EXPERIENCE? Learn how The Jimi Hendrix Experience landed on tour with The Monkees. Read our Featured Story that details this history tour at bit.ly/3MiFJUi #JimiHendrix #Hendrix #TheMonkees @TheMonkees

On July 18, 1967, The Experience hold a follow-up press briefing at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel where they continue to field questions regarding their departure from The Monkees Tour.

For nearly 50 years a veritable "hornet’s nest" of controversy surrounded a small collection of studio and live concert recordings captured in the mid-1960s that featured the talents of Jimi Hendrix, then a little-known sideman—Jimmy Hendrix—performing alongside the groups Curtis…

On July 17 1970, Jimi Hendrix performed at New York Pop. Five unreleased filmed recordings are included on the HEAR MY TRAIN A COMIN' release. Order from Authentic Hendrix: bit.ly/4kLvCpv #JimiHendrix #NewYorkPop
An unnamed Hendrix spokesperson announced to the press, 'Hendrix has been bared from the tour and he quit last weekend. The Daughters Of The American Revolution decided that his act was too erotic for the seven to twelve year old audiences attracted by The Monkees." As a result,…

Recorded on January 11 and February 8, 1967; "Love Or Confusion" was considered for a possible debut as an A-Side single release, but later replaced in favor of "Purple Haze." This previously unreleased alternate recording made its debut on the WEST COAST SEATTLE BOY box set in…
On July 16, 1967 a third and final night of performances by The Jimi Hendrix Experience and The Monkees take place at the Forest Hills Tennis Stadium in Queens, New York. This show would mark the final pairing of Hendrix and The Monkees.

On July 14 and 15, 1970 The Experience returned to Electric Lady Studios where they recorded multiple takes of the new song "Come Down Hard On Me." Originally titled "Jam," the song evolved to "Comin' Down Hard On My Baby," before settling on the name, "Come Down Hard On Me."…