
NYC's hidden history: Jimi Hendrix recorded his last track at this Manhattan recording studio he built himself
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New book "Here in Manhattan" by Tom Begnal dives into the untold history of notable NYC sites, including Jimi Hendirx's famed Electric Lady Studios.
His rock-blues sound and instrumental talents landed him the top spot on Rolling Stone’s list of the world’s 100 greatest guitarists, that publication notes. Electric Lady Studios signage at 52 W 8th St. in New York City. (Angelica Stabile/Fox News Digital) The front of Electric Lady Studios on April 10, 2023. (Angelica Stabile/Fox News Digital) The three-story building where Electric Lady Studios has been housed since 1970. (Angelica Stabile/Fox News Digital) The outside of Electric Lady Studios on April 10, 2023. (Angelica Stabile/Fox News Digital) Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle writer for Fox News Digital.
While Hendrix’s legacy still influences music today and serves as an inspiration for many modern stars, according to industry experts, the musician also left behind a more tangible legacy – his Manhattan recording studio.