Jimi Hendrix Exam 2
Dave Mason
- Does backing vocals on 'Crosstown Traffic' - Plays acoustic guitar on 'All Along the Watchtower' - Member of Traffic
Steve Winwood
- Member of Traffic - Played organ on "Voodoo Chile"
Denver Pop Festival
-The last Experience concert -Police tear gassed the crowd -Noel quit
Juma Sultan
African percussionist for Gypsy Sun & Rainbows
Mike Finnigan
Played organ on "Rainy Day, Dream Away" & "Still Raining, Still Dreaming"
TTG Studios
- After playing a three-night stand at Winterland in San Francisco, Jimi's first order of business was to resume recording the debut album for Eire Apparent at TTG Studios in LA. - The Experience also made their first attempt at recording sessions for the album owed to Capitol Records as part of the Ed Chalpin/PPX settlement - "Look Over Yonder," recorded at TTG, actually began as "Mr. Bad Luck," a Hendrix original which dated back to 1966 performances in Greenwich Village as Jimmy James and the Blue Flames
Chas Chandler's quitting as Jimi's producer and manager
- Chadler's chagrin with Jimi's LSD usage was heightened when co-manager Michael Jeffery also began using it - Chandler dismissed the idea of Jimi opening "Jimi's Place" with Michael Jeffery, Chas suggested that as part of a settlement with PPX they by Ed Chalpin's Studio 76 and fix it up, Jimi and Jeffery dismissed him - He would continue co-managing with Jeffrey, but not producing for Jimi. - At the end of the tour, Chas made his final appearance as co-manager. Almost two years from the day he had brought Jimi to London, Chas returns home alone.
Ed Chalpin/PPX lawsuit
- Chalpin/PPX would receive 2% of the suggested retail selling price of all Hendrix recordings sold in the US by Warner/Reprise until 1972 - This settlement was also made retroactive, including royalties from the first two Experience albums - Between 1967-1972, Chalpin would receive any royalties - Capitol Records would receive an album by The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Regarding future Knight-Hendrix releases, Yameta had to OK artwork, and Chalpin was forbidden to cover any Hendrix songs
Jim Marron
- Former manager of The Scene, he was hired as the manager of Generation Club - Urged them to emphasize studio aspect as he saw nothing but trouble from the mafia - Invited Eddie Kramer to oversee the studio's construction
Generation Club
- Jeffery planted the seed of the idea of Jimi owning a nightclub called "Jimi's Place". They wanted to buy Generation Club - Finalized the purchase in December 1968 - Wanted to model their club after their fave club, The Scene
Cat Mother & The All Night Newsboys
- Jimi produced another one of Michael Jeffrey's bands, Cat Mother & The All Night Newsboys - Opened shows for Jimi's band
Buddy Miles / Buddy Miles Express
- Jimi produced four tracks on the album - Played drums on "Rainy Day, Dream Away"
Jack Casady
- Member of Jefferson Airplane - Played bass on "Voodoo Chile"
Chris Wood
- Member of Traffic - Plays flute on 1983 (A Merman I Should Turn To Be) / Moon Turn The Tides... gently, gently away
Eire Apparent
- Michael Jeffrey asked Jimi to produce another band in his stable, Eire Apparent. - Jimi asked Eddie Kramer to engineer, and Jimi's domination of both production and engineering caused the two to bicker for the first time.
Electric Ladyland - UK and US versions
- UK version album art was naked women, Jimi did not like it at all -Goes to #1 on US charts - US version released by warner/reprise and featured red picture of jimi, went to #1 on charts
Smash Hits - UK and US versions
- US contains nothing from Axis: Bold as Love - #6 Billboard album chart
Woodstock
- jimi plays monday morning although he was supposed to close out the fest on sunday night, but they were running behind
Gypsy Sun & Rainbows
-Band Hendrix played with at Woodstock -Billy Cox - bass -Larry Lee - rhythm guitar; played in old bands with Jimi -Juma Sultan - percussion (African) -Jerry Velez - percussion (Cuban)
Olmstead Studios
-Experience had unproductive sessions at Olympic then came to this studio in NY -Eddie Kramer engineered
Toronto drug bust
-Jimi was arrested by customs in Canada in May 1969 for having heroin -Jimi was freed out of fear there would be a riot if the show was canceled but he still went to trial
Billy Cox
Bassist for Gypsy Sun & Rainbows who knew Jimi from their army days
Eddie Kramer
Began working at the Record Plant as Jimi's primary engineer
Jerry Velez
Cuban percussionist for Gypsy Sun & Rainbows
Harlem United Block Association
Gypsy Sun & Rainbows plays benefit concert for the Harlem United Block Association
Salvation Club
Gypsy Sun & Rainbows third and final show
Are You Experienced? Ltd.
Hendrix's management company, taxes and expenses - after PPX settlement
Bella Godiva
Hendrix's publishing company after Yameta
Fat Mattress
Jeffrey also secured a huge $150,000 advance for Noel's band Fat Mattress. Chas Chandler agreed to produce.
Traffic
Jimi loved Traffic and had wanted to collaborate with them as a band, but individual members appeared on his tracks instead, including Steve Winwood, Dave Mason, Chris Wood.
Shokan, NY
Jimi rented a summer house here in 1969 before Woodstock
Freddie Smith
Played Sax on "Rainy Day Dream Away"
Larry Faucette
Played congas on "Rainy Day, Dream Away" & "Still Raining, Still Dreaming"
Al Kooper
Played piano on long hot summer night
Gary Kellgren
Relocated to Record Plant studios from Mayfair.
Larry Lee
Rhythm guitarist for Gypsy Sun & Rainbows; played in old bands with Jimi
Record Plant
The experience booked here which was where Gary Kellgren relocated after leaving Mayfair.