Jimi hendrix was born November 27,1942 in seattle, WA. He had difficult childhood, sometimes living in the care of relatives and even acquaintances at times. In many ways, music became a sanctuary for Hendrix. He was a fan of blues and rock and roll, and with his father’s encouragement taught himself to play guitar. He learned to play it by the age of 16 due to his father’s encouragement. After he learned how to play his father gave him a electric guitar and an acoustic. Shortly thereafter, he began performing with his band, the Rocking Kings. In 1959, he dropped out of high school and began working at odd jobs while continuing to follow his musical aspirations. In 1961, Hendrix followed in his father's footsteps by enlisting in the United
Every time Johnny Cash would step out in front of a crowd he would greet his millions of followers with the same line: “Hello, I’m Johnny Cash”. He would be greeted with roars, hollers, and cheers whenever he was seen. Cash influenced a generation and blended music genres to bring the country together. Known as The Man in Black, for it was the only color he would wear after 1957 (Streissguth 80). Cash through his more than 50 year career had thirteen number 1 hits (Macnie). Johnny Cash evolved country music and became a quintessential American hero, admired and adored by millions.
Kurt Cobain; one of the most famous and influential musicians in the history of rock and roll - more specifically, Grunge. Being a member of Nirvana, the most prominent band in the history of the genre isn’t the only accomplishment of the late, great musician though as he also won many awards. Kurt Cobain had an interesting upbringing, successful musical career, and a life that ended with a sudden death.
He used his guitar as something or some way to speak to his audience and his friends, so you can only imagine why he played so many. He saw a guitar as a pen and the stage as his paper. You could break things, and sometimes we did. But I could never look Jerry in the eye and say, 'I don't have your guitar."his equipment manager Steve Parish said. He used this as an outlet in his life but,that outlet became the thing that made him famous.1963 Sunburst Strat with Brazilian Rosewood fingerboard. Would have been the guitar he used during the Woodstock. He got this guitar a few years before the Woodstock so that means he took his time to learn how to play the wright way for him so he could grow with that instrument.
James Marshall Hendrix was born on November 27, 1942 in Seattle Washington. James faced a somewhat difficult childhood as he was faced with many
Elvis Presley was a legend in rock and roll in life. He still is the king of rock and roll even in death. He was born on January 8 1935 in Mississippi in 1948 his family moved to Memphis Tennessee, where he graduated high school from Humes High School. He was attracted to music at a young age and began his music career in 1954 with Sun Records label in Memphis. In late 1955 his recording contract was bought by RCA Victor. By 1956 he was an international sensation. He starred in 33 films and did hundreds of shows and specials. This success would eventually lead him to an early death.
Yesterday, Pearl Jam were (rightfully) nominated for induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame next year, in their first year of eligibility.
Jimi hendrix was born in 1942, in Seattle, Washington, and was being able to learn to play guitar as a teenager. He later grew up to become a famous rock legend who was know to make the crowds excited and audiences by doing things that other haven't done before. 1960s he was the innovative electric guitar playing one of the best performances at Woodstock in 1969. He later performed "The Star Spangled Banner." He was also know for The album, and its 1968 successors - Axis: Bold As Love and the seminal blues-oriented developments of Electric Ladyland. Jimi Hendrix died in 1970 from a drug-related complications,which he made a huge in impact on the world of Rock Music and remaining popular to this day. Still today he will be know as one of
In the summer of 1969, a music festival known as “Woodstock” took place for three straight days in Upstate, New York with thirty-two musical acts playing, and over 400,000 people from around the world coming to join this musical and peaceful movement. Woodstock started out being a small concert, created to promote peace in the world. Now, Woodstock is still being celebrated over 40 years later. This three day music festival represented the perfect concert for the “baby boomers” during a messy political time. Woodstock significantly impacted the counterculture era of the 1960’s in a number of ways; how it began, the ideas of the concert, the sense of union and love it represented and it
As a kid Elvis Presley attended the Assembly of God Church with his parents, where gospel music became an important influence in his life. On his eleventh birthday he received his first guitar from his mom in 1946, he had his first taste of musical success a few years later when he won a talent show at Humes High School in Memphis. He graduated from High school in 1953, he worked a number of jobs while pursuing his musical dream. “That’s
Every memory of the summer of 1969 is connected to, in one way or another, the historical event, Woodstock. The festival could not have left more of an impact on the “hippie” generation anymore than it did those three days of music and peace. The generation of the time wanted nothing more than what they got out of Woodstock. Today, people still look back on the festival and think of how well it made history without the expectance of doing so. Woodstock, one of the most important cultural events of the 20th century, combined iconic musical acts with interesting social behavior.
He played the drums in the school band while he attended the school (“Otis...Facts”). When he was in the tenth grade, Otis Redding Sr. was hospitalized for tuberculosis. Because of his illness, Redding dropped out of the tenth grade to help provide for his family. He got a job as a well-digger and a gas station attendant (“Otis...Facts”).
His mother lucille, was only 17 she had Jimi. She had a troubling relationship with his father having two more sons Leon and joseph which only got to see their mother shortly before her death in 1958. When Jimi was 16 his father bought him his first acoustic guitar and 17 when he bought him and electric guitar. Originally a left hand guitar Jimi heeled it upside down to play. Jimi began playing with a band called the rocking kings, in 1959, Jimi dropped out of highschool and worked many jobs while continuing his rock career.
Billie Holiday was born on April 7, 1915 and died on July 17, 1959. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but she grew up in Baltimore, Maryland. Her parents were Sarah Julia Fagan and Clarence Holiday. Holiday was naturally talented so she did not vet any musical education. She served as an apprentice under famous jazz musicians like Bessie Smith and Louis Armstrong. She first started her career
Despite serving for only one year as a paratrooper, Jimi was medically discharged in 1962 due to injury (Murray). However, during his short time in the military, Hendrix formed a band with fellow soldier, Billy Cox, and played for troops all over the country (“Jimi Hendrix Biography”). When Hendrix was discharged, he and Cox formed the band the King Kasuals, and played regularly in Nashville, TN (“Jimi Hendrix Biography”). While in Tennessee, Jimi played not only on the bass with the King Kasuals, but as an accompanist to many musicians throughout the city (Murray). A few of these musicians were Little Richard, the Isley Brothers, King Curtis, and Curtis Knight with whose manager, Ed Chaplin, he signed a contract with. This contract, however, failed, and Jimi moved himself and his band “Jimmy James and the Blue Flames” to New York in 1965. ‘Cafe Wha?’, in Greenwich Village, NY, was the club “Jimmy James and the Blue Flames” frequented most to perform in. When witnessing one of the band 's’ performances, concert-goer, Linda Keith, suggested to her friend Chas Chandler, former bassist of the band The Animals and new found music manager and producer (Armstrong).
Jimi Hendrix was an African American guitar player from Seattle. He became famous for playing guitar. He did things with the guitar than many people couldn’t do. He started off playing blues. One of his favorite musicians he looked up to was Chuck Berry. He played in a group called The Band of Gypsies. His cousin was the basis of the band. He was famous at the age of 25. His career wasn’t long. He died at the age of 27 when his career was starting to blow up. He died of a drug overdose of sleeping pills on September 18, 1970. He died in London.