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ENTER> Jimi Hendrix rests at
Greenwood
Memorial Park in
Renton Washington. Address: 350 Monroe Avenue NE
Greenwood
Memorial Park ,
98056. Tel: . Here is a version of Jimi's death that is a little different from what I remember:
David Henderson's " 'Scuse Me While I Kiss The Sky": Acording to this accounting of Jimi's death, he died at St. Mary Abbots Hospital. He took an ambulance ride straped upright in a chair still alive. Every time he bent forward to vomit, he was pushed back into the upright position. He died at the hospital. This version suggests he could have survived if the situation had been better handled. I thought he was already dead when they came for him at the flat. (Girlfriend Monika Danneman's flat, in Lansdowne Crescent, Notting Hill London) The coroner said suffocation due to inhalation of vomit. Others say overdose of drugs or suicide. Well yes, he did overdose on drugs and he was distraught but?? I have read and found many different versions of how Jimi died. There seems to be a bit of a mystery involved with Jimi's departure in literature. I was a little disturbed with this version of his ride to the hospital. Any input, feedback? CSHR
Amazing Jimi Hedrix Tribute / Imperession By Michael Winslow ..
Heart is a rock band that first formed in
Seattle, Washington in the mid 1960s. The group was originally known as The Army, and included lead guitarist Roger Fisher and bassist Steve Fossen. Roger's brother, Mike Fisher, served as the band's manager. Mike Fisher lived in Vancouver, Canada, at the time to evade the Vietnam War draft, so the group built up a sizeable fanbase in
Vancouver . Soon, the band changed their name to White Heart, and finally settled on the name Heart. In 1970, Heart recruited lead vocalist Ann Wilson, who brought a unique style to the band. Before long, Mike Fisher and Ann Wilson became romantically involved. Soon after that, Ann Wilson convinced her younger sister, guitarist and songwriter Nancy Wilson, to leave college and join Heart. Not only did
Nancy bring her talent to the band, she also fell in love with guitarist Roger Fisher. The group was now led by the Fishers and the Wilsons, and began honing their sound to try to sign a record deal. The original lineup of Heart was finalized with the addition of Howard Leese on keyboards/guitars and Mike Derosier on drums. The group played bars and clubs in Seattle and Vancouver until the mid 1970s, when they signed with Mushroom Records, a small record label in
Canada .
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