Episode 48 – The Jimi Experience – Axis: Bold as Love (Part 1)
Episode 48 is here! Its our one-year anniversary and to celebrate, we go over The Jimi Hendrix Experiences second album Axis: Bold As Love!
Read MoreEpisode 48 is here! Its our one-year anniversary and to celebrate, we go over The Jimi Hendrix Experiences second album Axis: Bold As Love!
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