A novel in the form of poems, in which eighth grader Keith James seeks strength in the music of Jimi Hendrix while struggling to cope with his father's violent death, his family's sudden move from Brooklyn to a small town in Ohio, and revelations about his father's past.
A comprehensive biography of the life and career of Jimi Hendrix which draws on previously unreleased and unavailable material, including song recordings, video documents, and rare film footage.
Profiles the life of Jimi Hendrix through original reviews of his music from both the British and American press; insights into his guitar techniques and recording styles; and interviews with Hendrix.
A novel in the form of poems, in which eighth grader Keith James seeks strength in the music of Jimi Hendrix while struggling to cope with his father's violent death, his family's sudden move from Brooklyn to a small town in Ohio, and revelations about his father's past.
Draws from newspapers, magazines, books, television and radio documentaries, Internet sites, and interviews to chronicle the life of guitarist Jimi Hendrix from his childhood to his death in London.
Collects various interviews and conversations with Jimi Hendrix in which Hendrix reflects on his life and musical career, offering additional perspective on the events that have shaped his life.
Presents an examination of the Jim Hendrix album "Electric Ladyland" and includes information on Hendrix's unique guitar talent, his live performances, and several of his musical contemporaries.
Chronicles the life of musician Jimi Hendrix from his Greenwich Village days to his Electric Landyland nights, focusing on the techniques he used to create his unique sound.