Undoubtedly Jimi Hendrix was the victim of the rock and roll circus. But the young American from Seattle who died suddenly in London in September 1970 was a different man to different people. Idolised by millions, he was always in need of personal contact. Built to stardom, he was in search of his identity. He had many friends, but few would claim to be close.
Today, the Jimi Hendrix Experience is legend. And as Hendrix's memory grows ever stronger, this book seeks the truth behind the image and examines the pressures of stardom. It will lead to a deeper understanding and sympathy for a much loved man and great musician.