Wolfmother Record Hendrix Covers In Jimi's Studio
Wolfmother
have recorded a number of Jimi Hendrix covers that will be used as b-sides on forthcoming singles, Gigwise can reveal.
According to Gigwise.com the Australian band tracked the songs at the late guitar legend's Electric Lady studios in New York last month.
“We went into Electric Lady and for some reason as soon as I got in there I was like, Forget about playing the b-sides, lets just do Hendrix songs,”
frontman
Andrew Stockdale
told Gigwise.
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“And we just played like eight Hendrix songs and just jammed."
Look out for an interview with Andrew is a future issue of Guitarist to find out more about Wolfmother's new line-up and forthcoming second album Cosmic Egg.
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