Who is the musical artist in the picture?
Correct answer: Jimi Hendrix

brittney2nite
rest in peace ...Hendrix

quicksilver
he played and recorded a number of blues songs, but they weren't released until after his death; saw him play along with John Lee Booker and the Mothers at the Miami Pop Fest 1968

Player #31899
Donβt forget about his performance in Woodstock playing the Star Spangled Banner R.I.P. Hendrix

ChewyWeasel1865
Rock & Roll will never die!!!! God bless Hendrix!!

Player Ejag
If you can, I highly recommend visiting the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, OH. Very moving experience, especially if you love the music of the 60βs & 70βs! My husband and I both had tears in our eyes over some of the exhibits.👍

QuixoticSage2035
My son loves Jimi Hendrix's music. So sad he died so young . But he did wonders during his short lifespan. rip Jimi.

constantgamer0421
Such a tragic loss of an amazingly musical talent.π₯π€π»β€R.I.P.(Rock in peace)

Player #2039068
One thing most donβt know is he played a right handed guitar upside down he was the best

Player woody2327
UnopposedYogi27101, He was not a Ranger but was stationed at the 101st Airborne Div.

Player #10628065
There is a tradition to throw one's wine glass into a fireplace to represent that the event or moment of experience at hand cannot ever be replicated. At the end of every performance, Jimi would throw around his guitar until it was destroyed--meaning "this was a one-of-a-kind musical moment!

Rocky
One of my favorites

Cat Mom
Barbiturates are speed, right? If so then he probably used them to be able to keep up with his non stop schedule!

Bigkev
It's a shame, that such talent was cut so short, it's a too often told story, and the root problem is sin, drug and alcohol use steal countless lives daily!

Andrea Stewts
I love Jimmy the best guitar player ever πππ

Player #118103951
Since he was left handed he played right-handed guitars upside down. So he basically learned how to play backwards (?)π€

Spence
One of the best guitar players ever in rock n roll!! RIP πͺ¦

Raymbo
Player #31899, i went to his grave site in Renton, Washington I still have the pictures til this day.

Player #89373420
UnopposedYogi27101, He was in the 101st Airborne Division nothing has been said about him being a Ranger.

cassy
he was a member of the 27 club

gorgon
quicksilver, Jimi gave Zappa a guitar from his Monterey performance, Dweezil restored it, big bucks.

Trish
Player #21947320,
I visited his grave. One of the first things I had to do..

teetee
He had synesthesia and if the colors didn't jive when he heard the music, he would play until he got what he wanted.

Marcellino El Cochino
RIP to the people who said Bob Marley π

Nicole
I heard there were Questions about his death???

TJ SISTER
I was a kid back in thaughs day's, but, when the later 70's came around, then I jammed to my own radio an started hearing him. He was one of the best an I'm sticking to it!

Uninitialized
I hung out with the drummer for jimi's other band ! Band of gypsies! Cool Cat

Bluesman 1961
still number one guitar player on Rolling Stones

Uli von Scosher
I saw him in concert back in the sixties. I was amazed at his performance...he was and is a true musical legend.

Player #21374632
brittney2nite, A very talented guy,!a shame that he passed away so young,,I never liked his style of playing,,

Player #23444274
little Richard kicked jimi out his band because he was too good!

Player #21947320
UnopposedYogi27101, I live down the street from his grave site here in Seattle. my mom went to school with his mom.

Player #11351949
FACTCHECKER, 1

Roger R
Kurt Cobain,

Player #14993519.
charlieCamp, the young man was very talented and died too soon but I personally donβt like his style of music

Player Tystyx
ONE OF A KIND

happydoghappycat
Jimi Hendrix in my opinion is forever an icon in the music world

Galen
Easily top 3 Rock guitarist of all time!

Gator
UnopposedYogi27101, he also was part of what became "The 27 Club"! Great artists that died at 27. Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison are the original 3.

Player #1856199
quicksilver, ,John Lee Hooker. Must have been great.