(FAQ). Jimi Hendrix left the world too soon at the age of twenty-seven,
but, despite the brevity of his career, his body of work is as vital to
20th-century music as that of Louis Armstrong, the Beatles, and Miles
Davis. Hundreds of hours of unreleased studio sessions and concert
performances were his salvation. A modest man but highly competitive
musician, Hendrix set the stage for many of the most significant musical
movements to emerge between 1970 and 1999, including heavy metal,
fusion, glam rock, and rap. Voodoo bluesman, sonic producer, the
lyricist that out-Dylaned Dylan: these are what snatch our attention 40
years after his death, as do his "aw, shucks" smile in photos and the
raw sexuality of his concert performances. It's hard to find the man
under all the falsehoods told by friends, business associates, and even
Jimi himself. Jimi Hendrix FAQ attempts to present the facts in a
fast-moving, fan-friendly read.