Where Jimi Hendrix First Met Bob Dylan – Kettle of Fish
“I don’t know if anyone has done my songs better,” Dylan once said specifically referring to “All Along the…
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“I don’t know if anyone has done my songs better,” Dylan once said specifically referring to “All Along the…
Read MoreThe park is a testament to Hendrix’s work and legacy. The walkways form the outline of a…
Read MoreImportant dates in Rock N Roll History for the month of November. See who was born and who…
Read MoreOriginally called “Arizona State Fairgrounds Exposition Center”. In April 1965, the name was officially…
Read MoreThe original venue was located at 22nd & Arch Streets and operated from 1968 to 1973…
Read MoreThe Doors‘ complete concert performance on May 8, 1970, was released in entirety…
Read MoreOn their Farewell Tour, Cream performed two sold-out shows at the Rhode Island Auditorium on…
Read MoreWashington state officials passed a bill to rename a post office near Jimi Hendrix’s hometown of Seattle…
Read MoreThroughout its many years, the Village Gate featured many top jazz and Rock N Roll…
Read MoreThe Singer Bowl hosted concerts over the years, including a 1968 concert headlined by The Doors with The Who as the opening act. Jimi Hendrix also performed there in August 1968.
Read MoreJimi died on September 18, 1970 while touring through London, England. When…
Read MoreBuilt in 1960 and demolished in 2003, the Jacksonville Coliseum had the distinction of being one of only six venues…
Read MoreVisitors can take a complete tour of the Gibson Beale Street Showcase in Memphis…
Read MoreMore rock and roll history has taken place in this one building than in most…
Read MoreJimi Hendrix turned a Greenwich Village club in to a recording studio in 1968. Before…
Read MoreThe hotel has an ornate history, both as a birth place of creative modern art and home…
Read MoreThe Youngtown Rock and Roll Museum was a showcase of Rock related memorabilia from the…
Read MoreThe second Atlanta International Pop Festival was a rock festival held in…
Read MoreAs part of their “Roadhouse Blues Tour”, the Doors played here and most…
Read MoreJimi Hendrix’s first gig was with an unnamed band in the basement of this…
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