Jimi Hendrix Album 'People, Hell & Angels' Drops 43 Years After Singer's Death

A New Album From Jimi Hendrix
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FILE- In this 1970 file photo, Jimi Hendrix performs on the Isle of Wight in England. Rock 'n' roll will never die, but it's a hazardous occupation. A new study confirms that rock and pop musicians more often die prematurely than the general population, and an early death is twice as likely for solo musicians than for members of bands. (AP Photo/file)

More than four decades after Jimi Hendrix's 1970 death, the guitar icon is releasing a new album tomorrow.

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