In 1967, Jimi Hendrix unleashed one of the most influential songs in rock history. His track "Purple Haze," recorded with The ...
Rock music continued to evolve in 1967, and with it, so did guitar riffs. As fuzz guitar pedals became more ubiquitous, the volume intensified to blistering levels. Guitar effects have as much to do ...
For many guitar players, Jimi Hendrix was simply the GOAT. We've heard plenty of guitarists say as much over the years on Gear Factor. In this video, you'll see the rockers who've discussed Hendrix's ...
"As for the others, I wasn’t really a Zeppelin or a Black Sabbath fan. I was a fan of all music, but nobody had what Hendrix had." "As for the others, I wasn’t really a Zeppelin or a Black Sabbath fan ...
Jimi Hendrix was only 27 when he died in 1970, but his stratospheric impact still reverberates throughout the rock ranks. The traveling multiartist concert Experience Hendrix Tour is a testament to ...
Jimi Hendrix's guitar part on 'Voodoo Child (Slight Return)' has been voted the 'Greatest Riff Of All Time'. The 1968 song, which featured on Jimi Hendrix Experience album Electric Ladyland, pipped ...
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