This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 3/27/2016
It’s hard to believe that one musician could have an active recording career of only eight years and still make the kind of long-lasting impact that Jimi Hendrix has on modern music & culture. From the moment of his odd “discovery”, blowing away the former girlfriend of Keith Richards with his musical talents, Hendrix would be thrown onto the music scene. Traveling on a Pan Am airliner from New York to Heathrow on September 21st, 1966, a barley known Hendrix would find his new home & a launching pad for his career. Hendrix’s brilliance would soon become a spectacle of sorts for some of the UK’s biggest names in The Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Who & others. But it wasn’t until Hendrix’s prowess caught the ear of Cream’s Eric Clapton, the man who was widely considered to be the best guitar player in the world at that time, that Hendrix supernatural skills were cemented into the rock n’ roll music scene. Jimi would invite Clapton to join him for a jam session at the Regent Street Polytechnic Theater to display their skills. Shortly after joining Hendrix, Clapton would leave the stage in frustration and tell Chas Chandler, “You never told me he was that fucking good." From that moment, Hendrix was a megastar, not only among fans, but also among active musicians. Offered here is an exceptionally rare color image of a smiling Jimi Hendrix that has been signed in black felt tip marker by one of the best to ever play the guitar in Jimi Hendrix. Hendrix would also add a seldom seen heart sketch to the lower left hand corner to this 3.5" x 3.5" photo. Overall in fine condition with a minor tear to the upper portion of the photo not impacting the signature. It's worth noting color glossy images such as this are seldom handled with our experienced staff only handling one in the past. We guarantee this lot to pass PSA/DNA or JSA authentication, and full certification can be arranged for an additional fee (please contact us at info@iconicauctions.com for further details).