A brand new analysis of the circumstances that led to the death of Jimi Hendrix.

You know the score, the subject has been shrouded in mystery and outrageous conspiracy theories for decades, with articles in the world press and several documentaries. Not to mention all the heated discussions on forums, YouTube, Facebook etc. Since Tony Brown’s book Hendrix: The Final Days (published 27 years ago), a considerable amount of new information has surfaced. This fresh investigation finally lifts the veil and debunks the myths surrounding the tragedy of September 18, 1970.

The book looks at the events of Jimi’s short career, to get a clearer picture of his situation, as the pressure built up towards the end. It’s the most thorough examination of the case ever published, with an in-depth look at the various witnesses’ accounts and the forensics. Never-before-published information is included.

It becomes very clear that there was no murder, no wine in Jimi’s lungs and stomach, no corpse in Monika Dannemann’s hotel suite—and Mike Jeffery didn’t have a two million-dollar life insurance policy on him. All the sensationalist conspiracy theories are swept aside and shown to be nonsense.

To celebrate Jimi’s life, the book includes a star-rated guide to Hendrix albums and DVDs plus a 4-year/day to day timeline of all his performances and sessions.

It’s on Amazon (hardback/paperback) worldwide.

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