Rock Legends Live and
Cindy Campbell Presents:
JIMI HENDRIX – 80th
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Featuring a lecture by historian and musician Jimy Bleu
Wednesday, February
22nd at 7:30 PM
Members $10 | Public
$15
Join Cinema Arts Centre as we celebrate African-American
History Month with a special tribute to the 1960s music legend Jimi
Hendrix. This special event celebrating Hendrix’s legendary achievements
will include rare film clips of Hendrix in concert as well as a lecture by
famous Hendrix expert historian and musician Jimy Bleu, who has
spent a lifetime keeping the Hendrix legacy alive.
Jimi Hendrix was beloved for his innovative
style and amazing guitar skills as heard in his classic songs Purple
Haze, Foxy Lady, All Along the Watchtower, Little
Wing, The Wind Cries Mary, Red House,
and Hear My Train A-Comin’. Hendrix was a key player in
numerous iconic musical moments of the 1960s, including the original Woodstock
Festival (1969), where Hendrix played his iconic version of The Star-Spangled
Banner, The Monterey Pop Festival (1967), and The Isle of White
Festival (1970). Jimi Hendrix is regarded as the most
important guitarist of his generation, and has sold over 24 million albums. He
was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992.
Don’t miss this thrilling one-night-only event celebrating
one of the greatest musicians of all time! (Approx: 100 minutes)
Presented by Shelley
Archives Inc.
And Cindy Campbell
