"We all know the story: Chas brings him to London, they search for musicians, and it’s Mitch and Noel. Then they go to Paris and do their first gigs there, and it’s brilliant, of course. And we’d look ...
Producer and engineer Eddie Kramer still remembers the first time he heard Jimi Hendrix play. It was 1967 and he was assigned to work with a young guitarist that everyone in London was talking about. ...
Legendary recording engineer and producer Eddie Kramer is one of the few people who had an inside perspective on the remarkable talents and creative processes of Jimi Hendrix, and he helped him create ...
Jimi Hendrix collaborator Eddie Kramer recalled a studio mistake the pair wanted to repeat but couldn't. The Jimi Hendrix Experience's final album, Electric Ladyland, was nearing completion at the ...
Eddie Kramer, an engineer famous to rock fans for his work with Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, KISS and the Beatles, will be the subject of a feature documentary, “From the Other Side of the Glass,” with ...
Working with Jimi Hendrix would have been any other artist's golden ticket, but sometimes it's not in the cards when they've had too much to drink.
Following in the footsteps of the Beatles’ AI-assisted final song, “Now and Then,” the technology may be utilized to restore previously unheard material by Jimi Hendrix. Eddie Kramer is the producer ...
Storied recording engineer Eddie Kramer discusses tales of the tape and classic tracks from his great records. Kramer is visiting on the occasion of The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Live at the Hollywood ...
Fifty years ago — on Aug. 26, 1970 — Jimi Hendrix opened a psychedelic recording space in Greenwich Village, N.Y. Created by an artist and for artists, Electric Lady Studios broke the mold for what a ...
Jimi Hendrix would have turned 70 Tuesday. And to honor the occasion, his former sound man is offering a listen to one of a number of previously unreleased tracks due out in a new collection next year ...