William Saunders is a journalist and poet and a regular contributor to the Guardian and the Independent. He has also written for the Daily Express, Just Seventeen, the London Evening Standard, Men's Health, the Observer, the Times, and the Times Literary Review. He is based in London.
"One of the most definitive historical documentations of the period
of Jimi Hendrix in his life when he lived in London. . . . A
definitive chapter in Hendrix history." --"Voodoo Child" (March
2012)
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Jimi's life."--Ken Voss, Voodoo Child, Jimi Hendrix Management
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