James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter who lived from November 27, 1942 to September 18, 1970.

James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter who lived from November 27, 1942 to September 18, 1970. Despite the fact that his mainstream career lasted only four years, he is widely regarded as one of the most influential electric guitarists in popular music history, as well as one of the most celebrated musicians of the twentieth century. According to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, he is "arguably the greatest instrumentalist in the history of rock music."
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