Wild Thing

Norman, Philip

£9.99

Almost 50 years after his lonely death, Hendrix is the abiding symbol of musical genius cut tragically short. This biography brings together the splendour and sadness of his brief life, and attempts to unravel the circumstances of his death.

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Publish Date: 19/08/2021
ISBN: 9781474611503 Category: Tag:

Description

‘Arguably the greatest instrumentalist in the history of rock music,’ says Jimi Hendrix’s citation in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. James Marshall Hendrix remains unique as an African American who broke out of the traditional ‘Black’ genres of blues, r&b and soul to play hard rock to an overwhelmingly white audience, almost single-handedly creating what became known as heavy metal.

With unprecedented access to Jimi’s younger brother, Leon, the two most important women in his life and numerous previously untapped sources, bestselling music biographer Philip Norman resurrects the real Jimi from the almost mythical icon who has continued to influence young guitarists. His death in 1970, aged only twenty-seven when his fame was at its height, has long been rock’s greatest unsolved mystery. But finally we learn where the responsibility lay for Jimi’s lonely, squalid end.

‘An engaging memorial to a rock revolutionary whose music, in contrast to many of his revered Sixties peers, retains much of its explosively thrilling voodoo power’ The Times

Additional information

Weight 320 g
Dimensions 196 × 128 × 28 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

392

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

782.42166092 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K