On this day 1959...the day the music died
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On this day 1959...the day the music died
Ten Tears After - I'm Going Home - Live Woodstock
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Driftin' Blues - The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Happy Birthday Paul Butterfield
Mr. Jimi Hendrix.
On this day in music history: December 16, 1966 - “Hey Joe”, the debut single by The Jimi Hendrix Experience is released (US release is on May 1, 1967). Written by Billy Roberts, the song tells the story of a man on the run after shooting his wife for her infidelity. A garage band standard, it is covered by numerous acts including The Leaves, The Byrds, Love, The Standells and The Surfaris to name a few. Hendrix’s version is recorded on October 23, 1966 at De Lane Lea Studios in London. The single is first offered to Decca Records in the UK who decline to release it. Polydor will pick it up for UK release (and Reprise in the US), and will immediately hit the charts. “Hey Joe” will peak at number six on the UK singles chart.
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The Beatles - I Want You (She’s So Heavy)
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Roy Buchanan’s 1952 Telecaster.
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