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JIMI HENDRIX - Electric Waltz (1969) - Full Album Live recording of the concert held in Vienna on January 22, '69.

James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix) was one of the key innovators in the use of electric guitar in rock music: during his brief career, he was a forerunner for future evolutions of rock music through an unprecedented fusion of blues, rhythm and blues/soul, hard rock, and psychedelia. On the morning of September 18, 1970, Hendrix was found dead in the apartment he had rented at the Samarkand Hotel in London. Monika Dannemann, who was present in the room at the time, recounts how Hendrix choked on a sudden bout of vomiting caused by a cocktail of alcohol and tranquilizers.

Noel David Redding began playing the violin at age 9 and later turned to the mandolin, guitar, and finally bass. He died at the age of 57 in his home in Clonakilty, County Cork, Ireland, on May 11, 2003, due to an esophageal hemorrhage caused by liver cirrhosis.

John Graham "Mitch" Mitchell was a self-taught drummer. Before becoming widely known as Jimi Hendrix's drummer, Mitch Mitchell was already a showbiz personality: he had worked as an actor for television and in radio dramas. His style and drumming abilities suited the music and improvisations of the American guitarist well. With the Jimi Hendrix Experience, he recorded three studio albums: Are You Experienced and Axis: Bold as Love in 1967, followed by Electric Ladyland in 1968. Thanks to his work during those years, he is today considered one of the greatest British drummers of that era, as well as one of the best rock drummers of all time. Suffering from heart illness for some time due to alcoholism, Mitchell was found dead in a hotel room in Portland, Oregon, on November 12, 2008, at the age of 62, due to a heart attack that struck him in his sleep. He was in the United States for a tribute tour to Jimi Hendrix and was buried in Seattle, Hendrix's hometown. (these brief notes are taken from Wikipedia entries)
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