Alex Boggs is a young man with hair down to his knees who plays a wailing guitar under the name "Purple Fox".
The same cover artwork has also been used on the album "Purple Fox - Tribute to Jimi Hendrix"
In the vibrant tapestry of musical history, there exists a moment when homage meets innovation, and the echoes of a legendary artist are woven into the fabric of the contemporary sound. In the case of "Purple Fox - Jimi Hendrix Hits," this synergy materialized in the form of a 12" vinyl LP album, a tribute by the enigmatic Alex Boggs and his band, The Purple Fox. Released in 1971 on the Sonic 9013 label and produced by Miller International Schallplatten GMBH in Germany, this album embarked on a sonic journey that not only celebrated the iconic Jimi Hendrix but also left an indelible mark on the landscape of music.
Music Genre: Rock Music |
Album Production: Miller International Schallplatten GMBH |
Record Label Information: Sonic 9013 |
Media Format: 12" Vinyl LP Record |
Year and Country: 1971 Made in Germany |
Album cover photos of : Purple Fox Jimi Hendrix Hits |
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Band Members and Musicians on: Purple Fox Jimi Hendrix Hits |
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Track Listing of: Purple Fox Jimi Hendrix Hits |
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