The Experience Perform Two Shows At The Miami Pop Festival.
May 18, 1968

Supported by the Mothers of Invention, Arthur Brown, Blue Cheer, and John Lee Hooker, The Experience perform two shows at the Miami Pop Festival in Hallendale, Florida. Among the songs performed during the second show include “Foxey Lady,” “Fire,” “Hear My Train A Comin’,” and “Purple Haze.” Eddie Kramer was flown down to Miami to record the group’s performance for posterity.

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September 6, 1968
Performing at the Seattle Center Coliseum

The Experience are set to travel to Hendrix's hometown of Seattle, Washington. Not only will Hendrix be spending time with his family and friends, The Experience are performing at the Seattle Center Coliseum with support from Vanilla Fudge, Eire Apparent, and Soft Machine. 

The performance includes “Spanish Castle Magic,” “Little Wing,” “I Don’t Live Today,” “Red House,” “Purple Haze,” “Fire,” “Foxey Lady,” “Hey Joe,” “Come On (Part One),” “Voodoo Child (Slight Return),” “Wild Thing,” and “Star-Spangled Banner".

September 14, 1968
Signing at The Grove in Hollywood

The Experience are attending an autograph signing at The Groove Company, in Hollywood, California.

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"Electric Ladyland" Release Date

The highly anticipated third release by The Jimi Hendrix Experience titled, Electric Ladyland is released in the United States. This landmark two-album collection features: “…And The Gods Made Love,” “Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland),” “Crosstown Traffic,” “Voodoo Chile,” and more!

It’s rumored that Hendrix is renting a house at 2850 Benedict Canyon Drive in Beverly Hills, California, where a simultaneous birthday party for Eric Barrett will be held.