Wednesday, February 13, 2013

New, Never Heard before Music by Hendrix



We are happy to announce Sound Designer and Engineer Eddie Kramer will be releasing Jimi Hendrix’ (1942-1970) un-released work from 1969.
Seattle born Hendrix passed in Sept 1970 from circumstances that have never been fully explained.  Nonetheless, The Black Elvis (a nickname he was proud of) was not only an inspiration to musicians everywhere he was one of the most influential and innovative guitarists in the entire music world. 
On this 12 track release you will find Superlative Jimi playing some infectious riffs that are more on a blue-sy style. You’ll swear he schooled the late Stevie Ray Vaughn with a unique, yet gritty style.  Also featured on the soundtrack are Buddy Miles who played drums for the Delfonics and bassist Billy Cox who performed with people like Sam Cooke, Lou Rawls, and Etta James.
You can hear songs like “Hear my train a comin” featured on this YouTube video link:


The album “People, Hell and Angels” will be released March 5th of this year. 
Did you have a favorite Hendrix song?  Don’t be shy...Reply!

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