Incoming Resources
- Starting at zero, Jimi Hendrix
- My son Jimi, James A. Hendrix ; as told to Jas Obrecht
- Jimi Hendrix, the man, the magic, the truth, Sharon Lawrence
- Jimi Hendrix, Warner Brothers
- Jimi, by Janie Hendrix & John McDermott
- Jimi Hendrix and the making of Are you experienced, Sean Egan
- Crosstown traffic, Jimi Hendrix and the post-war rock'n'roll revolution, Charles Shaar Murray
- Jimi plays Berkeley
- Jimi Hendrix, musician, Keith Shadwick
- Hendrix, the ultimate illustrated history, by Gillian G. Gaar, with Dave Hunter, Harvey Kubernik, Chris Salewicz, Jaan Uhelszki
- Electric ladyland, the Jimi Hendrix Experience
- Jimi Hendrix, live at Woodstock, produced by Janie Hendrix and John McDermott ; co-produced by Bill Rush
- Are you experienced?, the inside story of Jimi Hendrix, by Noel Redding and Carol Appleby
- Jimi Hendrix, the ultimate experience, Johnny Black
- Jimi Hendrix, hear my train a comin', Experience Hendrix ; Legacy ; a production of Fuse Films and Thirteen's American Masters in association with WNET ; directed by Bob Smeaton ; produced by Janie Hendrix & John McDermott
- Room full of mirrors, a biography of Jimi Hendrix, Charles R. Cross
- The grail guitar, the search for Jimi Hendrix's "Purple haze" Telecaster, Chris Adams
- Midnight lightning, Jimi Hendrix and the black experience, Greg Tate
- Room full of mirrors, a biography of Jimi Hendrix, Charles R. Cross
- Jimi Hendrix, a brother's story, Leon Hendrix with Adam Mitchell
- Becoming Jimi Hendrix, from Southern crossroads to psychedelic London, the untold story of a musical genius, Steve Roby and Brad Schreiber
- 27, a history of the 27 club through the lives of Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain, and Amy Winehouse, Howard Sounes
- The rough guide to Jimi Hendrix, by Richie Unterberger
- Wild thing, the short, spellbinding life of Jimi Hendrix, Philip Norman
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience, live at Monterey, produced by Janie Hendrix & John McDermott for Experience Hendrix LLC. ; original Monterey Pop Festival and live recordings produced by Lou Adler and John Phillips ; original Monterey Pop film footage directed by D.A. Pennebaker