Hendrix drummer dies
Updated on 13 November 2008
The last surviving member of the original Jimi Hendrix Experience has died aged 61.
Mitch Mitchell had been described as one of the three great British rock drummers of the 1960s.
According to fan forum drummerworld.com, he had "magnificent rhythmic drive" and ranks alongside legendary Cream drummer Ginger Baker and The Who's Keith Moon.
Mitchell was born in Ealing, west London and started off his showbiz career as a child actor.
But his love of jazz and rock music soon took over and he developed into a largely-self taught and in-demand session drummer by his late teens.
His big break came in 1965 after joining jazz star Georgie Fame and his outfit The Blue Flames.
After that group was disbanded a year later, Mitchell was recruited within a week to join up with the world's most electrifying guitarist, Jimi Hendrix, and bassist Noel Redding.
The Jimi Hendrix Experience held its first rehearsal on October 6, 1966, and quickly secured their place in rock and roll history thanks to their powerhouse performances.
In a recent interview with a US paper, Mitchell recalled the moment he joined the band: "I got a call from (Hendrix manager) Chas Chandler asking if I'd fancy playing with this guitarist he'd brought over from America.
"We met in this sleazy little club, and (Jimi) was this guy in a Burberry raincoat. We did some Chuck Berry and took it from there. I suppose it worked."
A clutch of classic albums including Are You Experienced? and Electric Ladyland followed that featured tracks like Purple Haze, Little Wing and Hey Joe.
One tribute on a fan site appeared to sum his career up: "Alot of drummers are great but there is only one Mitch Mitchell. Mitchell held it all together for Hendrix. How do you play drums like that? He's the best I ever heard! That's the way real drums should sound like!"
Hendrix died in 1970 aged just 27 and Redding died at 57 in 2003, leaving Mitchell the only surviving member of the legendary trio.
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