Ernie Isley sat with Jimi Hendrix as the Beatles made U.S. debut

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Although they were an American soul group, the Isley Brothers were the linchpin between two of rock and roll’s most influential artists: the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix.

In February 1964, Hendrix became aguitarist with the Isley’s group. He’d been living with the family at their home in Englewood, New Jersey, after quitting the chitlin circuit and deciding to try his luck up in New York City. The Isley’s took him in and reportedly bought him a sunburst Fender Jazzmasterafter his previous electric guitar, a Duo-Sonic, was stolen. That March, Jimi cut his first professional recording with the Isley’s, “Testify,” and went on to tour with the group for much of that year.

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