Future rockstar Josh Cox plays modern version of Hendrix Voodoo Child and tears it up! 🔥🔥🔥 #jimihendrix #voodoochild #@joshhcmusic #joshhcmusic #joshcox
@@joshhcmusic You’re so welcome! The performance blew everyone watching away! Was a great modern version of the classic! Breathing new life into it! More to come! 🙏🏻
@@joshhcmusic you’re welcome. I loved it because it shows you have the inner spark that is similar to Jimi. Listen to the spirit within. It’s what makes great musicians great. Let your spirit lead you and do your best to feed the inner spirit. Let me leave you with this. It was 1978 and Newport Jazz at Saratofa was ending for the day. The last group was the AllStars led by Dizzy Gillespie and they were playing one of his standard bebop tunes. It was Larry Coryells turn. He whipped up a Hendrixesque lead break that got the young crowd giving him a standing ovation. It was about the past being brought forward and made more modern. Many of the great fusion players as well as rock gods would tell you that Jimi was the most influential guitarist of the 60’s. Shalom
Bravoo 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😍
Thank you so much for sharing!
Fantastic performance
@@joshhcmusic You’re so welcome! The performance blew everyone watching away! Was a great modern version of the classic! Breathing new life into it! More to come! 🙏🏻
Think Jimi would have liked this….a lot……he has the feel
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Thank you so much!!
@@joshhcmusic you’re welcome. I loved it because it shows you have the inner spark that is similar to Jimi. Listen to the spirit within. It’s what makes great musicians great. Let your spirit lead you and do your best to feed the inner spirit. Let me leave you with this. It was 1978 and Newport Jazz at Saratofa was ending for the day. The last group was the AllStars led by Dizzy Gillespie and they were playing one of his standard bebop tunes. It was Larry Coryells turn. He whipped up a Hendrixesque lead break that got the young crowd giving him a standing ovation. It was about the past being brought forward and made more modern. Many of the great fusion players as well as rock gods would tell you that Jimi was the most influential guitarist of the 60’s. Shalom
Slow DOWN!