Jimi Hendrix – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (died 1970)
There was nothing about Jimi Hendrix that didn’t stick out; from his
flamboyant outfits, to his left-handed guitar, or his use of amp
overdrive. After being turned down by The Rolling Stones, Jimi was
introduced to Chas Chandler via Keith Richard’s girlfriend. They went on
to form The Jimi Hendrix Experience
a rock band that would revolutionize the genre forever. In 1969, he
headlined the biggest music festival of all time, Woodstock. One year
later, Jimi Hendrix was found dead after overdosing on pills and
drowning in his own vomit (asphyxiation).
Brian Jones – The Rolling Stones (1969)
Brian Jones was the founder of a little known band named The Rolling Stones. While on the phone to secure a gig with a venue owner, Brian came up with the name “Rollin(g) Stones” by reading it off an album that was laying around. Their music consisted mostly of R&B covers and it wasn’t until Andrew Loog Oldham joined that they began shifting their focus to newer, more original material. This transition reduced Jones' role in the band which was further accelerated with his drug habit and alcohol abuse. He became alienated from The Rolling Stones and eventually, he was no longer a member of the band he helped form. One month later, he was found face down in his swimming pool.Janis Joplin – Big Brother and The Holding Company (died 1970)
Janis’ big break came in 1966 when she became the lead vocalist of the psychedelic hippie rock band, Big Brother and The Holding Company. She was renowned for her strong powerful vocals during a male-dominated rock era. Janis Joplin performed at Woodstock after having several shots of heroin and being highly inebriated. In 1970, she flew to Brazil where she cleaned up her act and remained sober for a while. She would later return to the US where her drug habits would resurface and ultimately, get the better of her as she died from an apparent heroin overdose in October 1970Jim Morrison – The Doors (died 1971)
Jim Morrison was a poet, a writer, a filmmaker, and of course, the lead singer for the rock band, The Doors. Controversy surrounded The Doos when they were asked to perform on the Ed Sullivan show. Fearing that the lyric “Girl We Couldn’t Get Much Higher” was too risqué for television, Ed Sullivan requested that the band modify the sentence to be more TV friendly to which they agreed. When they played, Jim proceeded with original wording which infuriated Ed Sullivan. The Doors had great success in the late 60s but Jim Morrison started to get out of control. He was constantly drugged or drunk and would oftentimes show up late for live performances. In 1971, he moved to Paris and a few months later, Jim Morrison was found dead in his apartment. The circumstances surrounding his death are still unclear as an autopsy was never performed. While we're talking about Jim.
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