Jimi Hendrix & the Lonnie Youngblood Band

Jimi Hendrix & the Lonnie Youngblood Band

About Jimi Hendrix & the Lonnie Youngblood Band

Jimi Hendrix in 1966 recorded with Lonnie Youngblood, a saxophone player who occasionally performed with Curtis Knight. The sessions produced two singles for Youngblood: "Go Go Shoes"/"Go Go Place" (Fairmount F-1002) and "Soul Food (That's What I Like)"/"Goodbye Bessie Mae" (Fairmount F-1022). Additionally, singles for other artists came out of the sessions: The Icemen's "(My Girl) She's a Fox"/ "(I Wonder) What It Takes" (1966 SAMAR S-111) and Jimmy Norman's "You're Only Hurting Yourself"/"That Little Old Groove Maker" (1966 SAMAR S-112). As with the King Curtis recordings, backing tracks and alternate takes for the Youngblood sessions would be overdubbed and otherwise manipulated to create many "new" tracks. (Many Youngblood tracks without any Hendrix involvement would later be marketed as "Jimi Hendrix" recordings).

Taken from Last.fm

140 listeners  ·  1,725 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

1
station playing
1
country
1
track tracked
most active station (Switzerland)

Jimi Hendrix & the Lonnie Youngblood Band — Top 1 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Jimi Hendrix & the Lonnie Youngblood Band Voice In the Wind