Becoming Jimi Hendrix

Becoming Jimi Hendrix: From Southern Crossroads to Psychedelic London, the Untold Story of a Musical Genius
Authors Steven Roby & Brad Schreiber
Published 2010
Publisher Da Cabo Press
Pages 274
ISBN 9780306819100

Becoming Jimi Hendrix: From Southern Crossroads to Psychedelic London, the Untold Story of a Musical Genius is a biography of American rock and roll musician Jimi Hendrix, written by Steven Roby and Brad Schreiber and published by Da Cabo Press in 2010.

The book is an account of Hendrix's life leading up to his international popularity.[1] The authors chronicle Hendrix's life starting as a musically obsessed child, through his time in the Army, and years as a working musician, living in poverty and learning from artists like Little Richard and The Isley Brothers.[1][2] It also details the kinds of lives he led while living in different areas -- Nashville, Greenwich Village, and Harlem, for example—and how influence of those places and people he associated in each on his musical style.[2] David Kirby of the New York Times highlights the book's finding that Hendrix's exposure to Bob Dylan was among his most defining moments, becoming successful the following year.[1] For Adweek, the most salient insight into Hendrix's personality presented by the book was his great interest in science fiction literature.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Kirby, David (15 October 2010). "Before He Was Experienced". New York Times Sunday Book Review.
  2. 1 2 Matos, Michaelangelo (26 August 2010). "Steven Roby, Brad Schreiber: Becoming Jimi Hendrix". AV Club.
  3. Boog, Jason (8 September 2010). "Jimi Hendrix and His Science Fiction Bookshelf". Adweek.


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