In a captivating photograph captured by Ed Caraeff, the legendary moment of Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival is immortalized as one of the most iconic images in rock and roll history.
The electrifying performance by Hendrix skyrocketed him to immediate worldwide recognition and stands out as a pivotal point in his brief yet remarkable career.
Initially taken in black & white film, Jann Wenner received Ed’s approval to add color to the image for the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine in 1987, marking the 20th anniversary of the groundbreaking festival that served as Hendrix’s introduction to the music scene.
Ed later personally enhanced the color for these specific editions.
For those interested in owning a piece of this historic moment, Ed Caraeff’s photographs are custom-made, with delivery typically taking 2-4 weeks.
Each print will be individually signed and numbered by the artist, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity upon receipt.
Sizes available range from 16″ x 20″ to 40″ x 60″, providing enthusiasts with various options to relish this iconic snapshot of musical history.
Whether you aspire to own a part of this cultural phenomenon or are curious about its current value, Ed Caraeff’s photograph encapsulates a moment that defined an era and continues to inspire music lovers worldwide.