It’s hard to believe, but forty years ago this weekend, Jimi Hendrix, the undisputed master of the electric guitar, died in London. His musical legacy was so strong that four decades later he’s still relevant. After years of legal disputes and wrangling over his estate, it seems that his family finally has things in order, and newly-remastered versions of his original works, plus loads of unreleased (at least officially) material is hitting stores. You can check the official website for details, and watch the above videos for an example of his virtuosity and his interview with Dick Cavett.
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