One of rock musician Jimi Hendrix’s legendary headbands will be sold at auction. TMZ reported this, citing an announcement from auction house Heritage Auctions.
According to the publication, the auction house Heritage Auctions has put up for sale commemorative clothes worn by Jimi during his legendary performances of the sixties. Currently, the value of one of the headbands is around $13,500 and, according to experts, it will be sold for $40,000.
Meanwhile, Jimi’s legendary red, blue and white headdress graced the stage for seven of his major performances. Starting from Fillmore East, New York Note ed.) in 1969 and in Memphis (Tennessee – edit a note.) In 1970. By the way, this particular bandage was worn by the musician during the live “Machine Gun” concert on December 31, 1969.
Let’s remember that last year, Rolling Stones chose Jimi Hendrix as the best guitarist of all time because of this performance.
Source: People Talk
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