Jimi Hendrix : a brother's story / Leon Hendrix with Adam Mitchell.
2012
ML410.H476 H52 2012 (Mapit)
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Title
Jimi Hendrix : a brother's story / Leon Hendrix with Adam Mitchell.
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Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780312668815
0312668813
0312668813
Publication Details
New York : Thomas Dunne Books, 2012.
Language
English
Description
viii, 276 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm.
Call Number
ML410.H476 H52 2012
Dewey Decimal Classification
787.87/166092 B
Summary
More than forty years after his death, Jimi Hendrix, recently named the greatest guitarist of all time by Rolling Stone magazine, continues to inspire fans. Many have written about Hendrix's life and music, but this book provides a revealing and unprecedented look at this visionary icon: an intimate biography written by Jimi's younger brother, Leon. Leon Hendrix takes us back to the days before Jimi's amazing rise to fame, beginning with their tough childhood in Seattle, when their fascination with science fiction and UFOs helped them escape a difficult family life. (Jimi insisted his family call him "Buster," after Flash Gordon actor Buster Crabbe.) The author reveals Jimi's early fascination with sound, from his experiments with plucking wires attached to bedposts to the time when he got in trouble for taking apart the family radio ("I was looking for the music," he explained) to Jimi's purchasing his first guitar, a Sears, Roebuck and Co. acoustic, from a neighbor. Leon recounts Jimi's early days performing on the "Chitlin' Circuit," when Jimi would call from the road to play early versions of tracks for the classic album Are You Experienced, and illuminates the biographical roots of Jimi's most well-known songs. The book also tells about the heady days of sex and drugs that came with Jimi's skyrocketing fame and how Leon felt Jimi's management isolated him from the rest of the family. The author speaks of his own heartbreak, learning of his brother's sudden death while incarcerated in Washington State's Monroe Reformatory. Commemorating what would have been Jimi's seventieth birthday, Leon Hendrix's poignant and captivating account sheds new light on a music legend.
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Includes index.
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Table of Contents
Rainer Vista projects
Vagabond gypsy boys
Foster care
Finding the music
Joining bands
From the rocking kings to the army
Life without Buster
Seattle street hustling
September 6, 1968
California dreaming
Still dreaming
In and out of the army
The darkest days
Freedom and the aftermath
Rock and roll swindle
Losing Dad.
Vagabond gypsy boys
Foster care
Finding the music
Joining bands
From the rocking kings to the army
Life without Buster
Seattle street hustling
September 6, 1968
California dreaming
Still dreaming
In and out of the army
The darkest days
Freedom and the aftermath
Rock and roll swindle
Losing Dad.