Jimi Hendrix Portrait with Brooch, London, 1968 (looking sideways)
© Barrie Wentzell

Jimi Hendrix Portrait with Brooch, London, 1968 (looking sideways)

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By Barrie Wentzell
About the image
Barrie Wentzell recalls, “On a rather dark and rainy afternoon I went over to see Jimi to take a few shots for the upcoming tour he was starting, just after he had returned from a long U.S. tour. When I got there I found him alone in his manager Mike Jefferys office, slumped in a chair behind a desk stacked with paperwork and confusion. Jimi seemed a bit down in spirits. As I took a few shots I asked him if he was ok. He looked up and said Sorry, but its all this business crap and the pressure of touring all the time and all I want to do is write and play my music. He looked out of the window and I took this pensive portrait.”

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Jimi Hendrix Portrait with Brooch, London, 1968 (looking sideways)
Jimi Hendrix Portrait with Brooch, London, 1968 (looking sideways)