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A Very Hendrix Xmas from the KnuckleBonz Lighted Stage

Came in the KnuckleBonz studio this AM to find a wonderful Christmas card from all the people at Authentic Hendrix. We set up Jimi on the lighted stage for a quick shot to spread some really groovy holiday cheer…

We have been fortunate to work with the Jimi Hendrix Estate dating back to 2005. Out first design was the grey-scale Jimi Hendrix from circa 1967 when we was taking the music world by storm in London. There was a color variant of that design in the military jacket that is still one of the most sought after KnuckleBonz Ltd. Edition Statues.

Our current Jimi designs capture Hear That Train a Comin‘ acoustic Jimi as well as Hendrix at Woodstock 1969. There a RARE Holiday Sale going now where you can see these officially licensed limited editions statues at 25% Off retail. Dont’t miss out…SHOP HOLIDAY SALE HERE

Rock Hard this holiday season !

 

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KnuckleBonz Jimi Hendrix III Ltd. Edition Statue – NOW SHIPPING !

Super excited and proud to announce our 3rd Ltd. Edition Statue working with Authentic Hendrix and SONY Threadshop. Limited to not more than 3000 hand-cast statues worldwide, Jimi appears as he did on 9:00 AM August 18th 1969 at that little outdoor music festival in upstate New York, Woodstock.

This new addition to the KnuckleBonz Rock Iconz Ltd. collectible Series ship today…Order Yours Here

Watt fans knew as the Jimi Hendrix Experience was in a state of change at this point in Jimi’s career. He had assembled a new band for this performance that included The Experience original drummer Mitch Mitchell along with some of Jimi’s buddies Larry Lee and Billy Cox from his jamming days as part of the US Army.

As Hendrix fans will know and remember, Jimi was slated to close the festival at midnight on Sunday, but operational delays did not allow him to take the stage until early in the AM on that Monday. Most of the estimated 500,00 fans had already split. The remaining 40,00 were treated to one of the most memorable live sets in music history. When you watch the performance footage, it is striking how relaxed Jimi looks after being in a holding pattern throughout the night. He was in fine form…amazing.

The setlist was:

  • Message To The Universe (Message To Love)
  • Getting My Heart Back Together Again
  • Spanish Castle Magic
  • Red House
  • Master Mind (feat. Larry Lee
  • Lover Man (feat. Larry Lee)
  • Foxy Lady
  • Jam Back At The House (Beginning)
  • Izabella
  • Gypsy Woman/Aware Of Love
  • Fire
  • Voodoo Child (slight return)/Stepping Stone
  • Star-Spangled Banner
  • Purple Haze
  • Woodstock Improvisation/Villanova Junction
  • Hey Joe

Enjoy and Rock Hard Today !