Abramorama & Giants Release Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church

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    Abramorama announced today a partnership with Experience Hendrix L.L.C. and Sony Legacy Recordings to release Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church in select theaters around the world.

    The film opens at the Cinerama Dome/ArcLight Hollywood theater on January 31st with a special Q&A with director John McDermott, legendary record producer and engineer Eddie Kramer (best known for not only collaborating with Hendrix but also with The Beatles, David Bowie, Eric Clapton,  The Rolling Stones and others and Jimi’s sister and Experience Hendrix C.E.O. Janie Hendrix. Original Atlanta Pop producer/director Steve Rash will also be part of the pane that will be moderated by 89.3-KPCC’s John Rabe. The much-lauded documentary, which originally aired on Showtime, tells the story of the Jimi Hendrix Experience’s involvement as the headliner of the Second Atlanta International Pop Festival, then hailed as the ‘Southern Woodstock.’ 

    Richard Abramowitz, CEO of Abrmorama stated, “We’re honored to add another Jimi Hendrix movie to the exalted list of films we’ve released. Jimi certainly belongs in the pantheon with The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Pearl Jam, Tony Bennett and the many others we’ve been privileged to handle around the world.” 

    Janie Hendrix commented on the Electric Church partnership with Abramorama, “It’s thrilling on so many levels. Seeing Jimi re-introduced around the world through this platform is something of a rebirth.” She added, “The moments captured in the film are timeless. Jimi’s music and his showmanship are born again for new generations in his Electric Church.  It’s exciting.”

     Unquestionably one of the most exciting musicians of his generation, Jimi Hendrix captivated the world with his highly stylized approach to guitar. Electric Church features an interview with Paul McCartney who freely admits to worshipping Hendrix, commenting, “We all played guitar. We all knew a bit. But he seemed to know more than us.”  The film features interviews with Hendrix’s Experience mates Billy Cox and the late Mitch Mitchell as well as Steve Winwood, Rich Robinson, Kirk Hammett, Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, festival organizer Alex Cooley and many others.
     
    The film contains breathtaking, color 16mm footage of Jimi Hendrix’s 4, 1970 appearance, a mere ten weeks before his untimely passing. Atlanta International Pop Festival footage in Electric Church was shot by Steve Rash, later known for directing the Hollywood films The Buddy Holly Story and Can’t Buy Me . Standout performances from the film include the Hendrix classics “Hey ,” “Voodoo Child (Slight Return),” “Purple Haze,” as well as confident, compelling versions of “Straight Ahead,” “Freedom” and “Room Full Of Mirrors.”  Hendrix aficianados and fans of rock’s ‘60s – ‘70s era will not want to miss this Electric Church.
    View Electric Church : https://youtu.be/8_9hVTkHafM
     
    Jan 31 – Los Angeles CA – Cinerama DomeArc Light Hollywood* 
           31 – New York – IFC
     
    Feb 1 – 7  – Buffalo NY – North Park Theatre
           8 – 10 – Phoenix AZ – FilmBar 
           11 – Vancouver BC – Vancity Theatre
           13 – Seattle WA – SIFF Cinema Uptown **
           15 – Shreveport LA – Robinson Film Center
           17, 19 – Columbus OH – Gateway Film Center
           20 – San Antonio, TX – Santikos Bijou
           21- Eugene OR – Broadway Metro
           21 – 21, 28 – Hudson NY – Time & Space Limited
           22 – Lake Worth, FL – Lakeworth Playhouse
           22 – Boise ID – The Flicks
           22 – 24 – Albuquerque NM – Guild Cinema
           22 – 28 – Howell MI – Historia Howell Theater
           22 – 28 – Fayetteville NC – Cameo Art House
           22 – Long Beach CA – The Art Theatre
           24 – 25 – Cathedral City/Palm Springs CA – Mary Pickford 14
           24, 26 – Florence OR – City Lights Cinemas
           25 – Nashville TN – Belcourt Theatre ***
           25 – Fairfield CT – StageOne
           26 – Bellingham WA – Pickford Theater
           27 – State College PA – The State Theater 
           27 – Kansas City MO – Tivoli Cinemas
           28 – Newport RI – Janes Pickens Theater
           28 – Mystic CT – Mystic Luxury Cinemas  
           28 – El Paso TX – Alamo Drafhouse 
     
    Mar 1 – Baton Rouge LA – Manship Theatre 
            1 – 3, 9 – 10 Hudson NY – Time & Space Limited
            2 – 3 Long Beach CA – The Art Theatre
            4 – 5 – Newton NJ – Skylands PAC
            5 – 7, 17 -Toronto, ONT – Hot Doc
            8 – Schnectady NY – Proctors Theatre
            9 – Monterey CA – The Golden State Theatre
           11 – Salem OR – Salem Cinema
           24 – Asbury Park NJ – Showroom Cinemas
     
    April 3 – Stamford CT – The Avon Theatre Film Center

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