Smash Hits - The Jimi Hendrix Experience album - was created in 1966-10.
Jimi Hendrix's most popular band was the Jimi Hendrix Experience. HE gained international fame with them after performing at the Monterey Pop Festival. They soon released popular hits and broke up a few years after, about a little before his unfortunate death.
No, that would be Burton Cummings, and it was written by the Canadian band "The Guess Who" as the title track to their 1970 album "American Woman". Also another cover that people mistake for Jimi Hendrix is the Lenny Kravitz version. Jimi Hendrix did NOT cover this song.
Freddie King is famous for recording many famous hits as a blues artist. He is known as "The King of Blues", and has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
A very famous punk rocker who had many hits in the 80's.
Jimi Hendrix had more then one top forty hits. perhaps not in the US, but in the UK. but your probably referring to purple haze.
One....All along the Watchtower went to number 20 in Sept. 1968
Smash Hits - The Jimi Hendrix Experience album - was created in 1966-10.
Purple Haze
The Jimi Hendrix Smash Hits LP was released in America in July of 1969 , with the poster included to the first 100,000 releases , on Reprise records catalog # MS 2025 .
Most Famous Hits was created on 2003-04-14.
Barely Famous Hits was created on 2005-08-02.
Yes, one of their biggest hits is Hear You Me.
Our Personal Favorite World Famous Hits was created in 1998.
Jimmy Rollins
Jimi Hendrix's most popular band was the Jimi Hendrix Experience. HE gained international fame with them after performing at the Monterey Pop Festival. They soon released popular hits and broke up a few years after, about a little before his unfortunate death.
Jimmy Rollins