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Monika Charlotte Dannemann (24 June 1945 – 5 April 1996 [1]) was a German figure skater and painter. She was the last girlfriend of guitarist Jimi Hendrix , and later (reportedly) the wife of German guitarist Uli Jon Roth of the Scorpions .
The album cover photography was taken by Michael von Gimbut; [2] his third Scorpions album cover commission. Like their previous two albums, Taken by Force caused controversy with its cover art which again resulted in the artwork being replaced in most markets with an alternative cover using photographs of the band members.
Monika Dannemann was found dead in a fume-filled Mercedes-Benz near her cottage in Seaford, East Sussex two days later—aged 50. Her death was ruled a suicide, [16] but Roth publicly stated his opinion that her death was the result of foul play. He dedicated his later works to the memory of Dannemann. Roth has been living in the UK for several ...
[61] [nb 15] On September 20, a reporter from The Daily Telegraph interviewed Dannemann's brother, Klaus-Peter Dannemann, who stated: "[Monika] telephoned me on [September 19] and told me that [Hendrix] took nine sleeping tablets. She said that Jimi had told her that he wanted to sleep for a day and a half before he went to America.
The music video for "Valleys of Neptune", produced by String Theory Design, is centered around a 1957 painting by Hendrix used as the cover for the single. The video debuted on AOL 's Spinner.com on February 18, 2010.
"Dolly Dagger" is a song written and recorded by Jimi Hendrix. On October 9, 1971, it was released on the posthumous album Rainbow Bridge, followed by a single on October 23.
Etchingham was born in Derby, the daughter of Charles Etchingham, an Irishman from Dublin.Her mother deserted the family when Kathy was 10 years old, and Kathy was sent to the Holy Faith convent boarding school in Skerries, Dublin.
Johnny "Yard Dog" Jones (June 21, 1941 [2] – September 15, 2015) [3] was an American Chicago blues and soul blues singer, guitarist, harmonica player, and songwriter. He won a W.C. Handy Award in 1998.