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Hendrix

[ US /ˈhɛndɹɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States guitarist whose innovative style with electric guitars influenced the development of rock music (1942-1970)

How To Use Hendrix In A Sentence

  • This band was too plodding, to uninventive to draw Hendrix out of his depressed shell.
  • It's mind-boggling to think that, a mere four years before, Hendrix had been a luckless session player.
  • Hendrix's stage presence appealed to thousands of teenage rebels.
  • In the past he has painted interiors that exist, or must once have existed, but were necessarily imagined – Che Guevara's mountain hideout, Jimi Hendrix's last resting place, the Queen's bedroom (with a single-bar heater). Turner prize 2010 – review
  • In a weird symmetry, Hendrix, with his young white-teen audience, was a sixties equivalent of Chuck Berry.
  • Change has been the buzzword circling the national political scene for about a year, but Freman Hendrix's transformation may have come in defeat in 2005. Detnews.com - Commuting
  • Garcia says he is just trying to "revolutionize" San Francisco's schools, in the same way Hendrix's guitar playing transformed music. The Purple Haze of Public Education...
  • As a teen he became even more inquisitive, sampling everything from Jimi Hendrix's psychedelic blues to grunge gods Nirvana and even early punk via Iggy and the Stooges.
  • Hendrix soon learned that Harrington's attorney had filed a Child in Need of Care petition in Shawnee County District Court that morning.
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