Becoming Jimi Hendrix: From Southern Crossroads to Psychedelic London, the Untold Story of a Musical Genius

Becoming Jimi Hendrix: From Southern Crossroads to Psychedelic London, the Untold Story of a Musical Genius

Becoming Jimi Hendrix: From Southern Crossroads to Psychedelic London, the Untold Story of a Musical Genius

Becoming Jimi Hendrix: From Southern Crossroads to Psychedelic London, the Untold Story of a Musical Genius

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Overview

Becoming Jimi Hendrix traces “Jimmy’s” early musical roots, from a harrowing, hand-to-mouth upbringing in a poverty-stricken, broken Seattle home to his early discovery of the blues to his stint as a reluctant recruit of the 101st Airborne who was magnetically drawn to the rhythm and blues scene in Nashville. As a sideman, Hendrix played with the likes of Little Richard, Ike and Tina Turner, the Isley Brothers, and Sam & Dave—but none knew what to make of his spotlight-stealing rock guitar experimentation, the likes of which had never been heard before.
 
From 1962 to 1966, on the rough and tumble club circuit, Hendrix learned to please a crowd, deal with racism, and navigate shady music industry characters, all while evolving his own astonishing style. Finally, in New York’s Greenwich Village, two key women helped him survive, and his discovery in a tiny basement club in 1966 led to Hendrix instantly being heralded as a major act in Europe before he returned to America, appeared at the Monterey Pop Festival, and entered the pantheon of rock’s greatest musicians.
 
Becoming Jimi Hendrix is based on over one hundred interviews with those who knew Hendrix best during his lean years, more than half of whom have never spoken about him on the record. Utilizing court transcripts, FBI files, private letters, unpublished photos, and U.S. Army documents, this is the story of a young musician who overcame enormous odds, a past that drove him to outbursts of violence, and terrible professional and personal decisions that complicated his life before his untimely demise.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780306819100
Publisher: Hachette Books
Publication date: 08/31/2010
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.36(w) x 11.28(h) x 0.79(d)

About the Author

Steve Roby is the author of Black Gold: The Lost Archives of Jimi Hendrix, former editor of Experience Hendrix magazine, and teaches a course on Hendrix's life and music.

Brad Schreiber is a journalist, screenwriter, and literary consultant. He is the recipient of the 2022 William Randolph Hearst Award for Outstanding Service in Professional Journalism. His books include Stop the Show!, What Are You Laughing At?, Death in Paradise, Revolution's End, and Music is Power.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Preface xiii

Introduction: Seattle-The Childhood That Never Was 1

Chapter 1 The Case Against Private Hendrix (January-June 1962) 13

Chapter 2 I Can Hear the Blues Callin' My Name (July-December 1962) 27

Chapter 3 I'd Rather Starve (January-June 1963) 41

Chapter 4 Nothing But Someone's Coat on His Back (July-December 1963) 53

Chapter 5 From One Family to the Next (January-June 1964) 71

Chapter 6 An All-Consuming Fire (July-December 1964) 85

Chapter 7 Life and Near Death on the Road (January-June 1965) 99

Chapter 8 How Would You Feel? (July-December 1965) 117

Chapter 9 Next Planet, Please (January-June 1966) 135

Chapter 10 Downtown and Underground (July-September 1966) 155

Epilogue 175

Bibliography 187

Recommended Listening 197

Sessionography/Discography and Television Appearances, 1962-1966 199

Chronology of Tours and Events, 1962-1966 217

Index 261

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