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  2. Leon Hendrix - Wikipedia

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    When Leon's father, Al, died in 2002, his will left control of the company Experience Hendrix, which controls the rights to Jimi Hendrix's estate, to Al's adopted daughter, Janie Hendrix, and his nephew, Robert Hendrix. [4] Leon sued to have his father's will overturned but in 2004 the court ruled that Leon "was not entitled to anything from ...

  3. It's Too Bad - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, Hendrix's father died and Leon sued their father's estate and Hendrix's stepsister Janie to gain control over about one-quarter of US$80 million. [11] After Washington Superior Court judge Jeffrey M. Ramsdell limited Leon's claim to a single gold record left to him when his father died in 2002, Janie remarked in 2004 about the ...

  4. Jimi Hendrix: An Illustrated Experience - Wikipedia

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    Jimi Hendrix: An Illustrated Experience is a biography of American guitarist Jimi Hendrix, written by his stepsister Janie and his biographer John McDermott, and published on October 9, 2007. [1] The book tells the story of Hendrix and his life through reproductions of rare material such as letters, drawings, postcards and posters.

  5. Black Gold (Jimi Hendrix recordings) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2010, Janie Hendrix was described as being a "custodian of a vast stash of unreleased material", and stated that Black Gold will be released "this decade", [9] though that did not eventuate. "Suddenly November Morning" was included in the album West Coast Seattle Boy: The Jimi Hendrix Anthology , released in November 2010.

  6. Los Angeles Forum: April 26, 1969 - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Forum: April 26, 1969 is a live album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience.It was recorded during the group's last North American tour and includes a mix of popular Experience album songs along with some instrumentals. [1]

  7. You Can't Use My Name: The RSVP/PPX Sessions - Wikipedia

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    You Can't Use My Name: The RSVP/PPX Sessions is a posthumous compilation album by Curtis Knight and the Squires. Except for "Gloomy Monday" (recorded in 1967), the album compiles recordings made by Knight in 1965 and 1966, with Jimi Hendrix providing backup guitar before he moved to England to start the Jimi Hendrix Experience. [1]

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  9. Live at the Oakland Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Live at the Oakland Coliseum is a two-disc posthumous live album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience. It documents the group's performance at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, California, on April 27, 1969. The Experience broke up two months later, making the album one of the last full-length concert recordings of the trio to be officially issued. [1]