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  1. Freman Hendrix

    Freman Hendrix was a 2005 mayoral candidate in Detroit. The son of an African-American Army veteran, Emmanuel Freman Hendrix and an Austrian-born woman, Rudolfine Ernegger, he was Deputy Mayor for former Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer. He lost to incumbent Kwame Kilpatrick in the November 8 2005 election. In the August 2 primary election Hendrix outpolled Kilpatrick by a comfortable margin, with Kilpatrick coming in a solid second.

  2. Elaine Hendrix

    Katherine Elaine Hendrix (born December 28, 1970, in Oak Ridge, Tennessee) is an American actress. Hendrix was born and raised in Tennessee, but moved to Atlanta, Georgia at age 15 where she attended the Northside School of Performing Arts. She became a professional dancer with the Gary Harrison Dance Co. in her senior years of school, and she later became a model for such companies as Nike and Levi's.

  3. Howard V. Hendrix

    Howard Vincent Hendrix is an American scholar and science fiction writer. He was born in Cincinnati. He is a cousin of blues musician Mike Tetrault. He is author of the novels "Lightpaths" and "Standing Wave" and a member of the editorial board of "Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval Studies".

  4. Terri Hendrix

    Terri Hendrix is an Austin Texas-based singer, best known for co-writing the Dixie Chicks song "Lil' Jack Slade."

  5. Eugene Russell Hendrix

    Eugene Russel Hendrix (1847 - 1927) was a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South in the U.S., elected in 1884. Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas is named in his honor.

  6. Rick Hendrix

    Richard Binghames Hendrix Jr. (born January 11, 1970) better known by the name Rick Hendrix is an American promoter and songwriter of southern gospel and country music. He has written several number one songs and numerous Top 40 songs, made popular in Christian music. Besides writing, Hendrix has been a part of promoting over 100 number one songs in the United States for different artists, including Garth Brooks, Johnny Cash, Bette Midler, Lifehouse, Creed, Vince Gill, …

  7. Wanda Hendrix

    Wanda Hendrix (November 3, 1928 - February 1, 1981) was an American film actress. Born Dixie Wanda Hendrix in Jacksonville, Florida, Hendrix was performing in her local amateur theater when she was seen by a talent agent who signed her to a Hollywood contract.

  8. Brunhilde Hendrix

    Brunhilde Hendrix (August 2, 1938 in Langenzenn - November 28, 1995 in Sachsen bei Ansbach) is a West German athlete who competed mainly in the 100 metres. Hendrix competed for the United Team of Germany in the 1960 Summer Olympics held in Rome, Italy in the 4 x 100 metres where she won the Silver medal with her team mates Martha Langbein, Anni Biechl and Jutta Heine.

  9. Arthur Hendrix

    Arthur Hendrix (born October 7, 1913, in Birmingham, Alabama and a longtime resident of Lakeland, Florida) was an important American amateur tennis player in the 1930s. Hendrix, who was ranked No. 10 in the United States in 1936, was the singles finalist at the Cincinnati Masters in 1934. In 1936, he won the singles and doubles titles at the Tennessee Valley Invitational, was a semifinalist in both singles and doubles in the Southern championships.

  10. Claude Hendrix

    Claude Raymond Hendrix (born April 13, 1889 - March 22, 1944) born in Olathe, Kansas, is a former professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1911-13), Chicago Chi-Feds/Chicago Whales (1914-15) and Chicago Cubs (1916-20). He helped the Whales win the 1915 Federal League Pennant and the Cubs win the 1918 National League Pennant.

  11. Leslie Hendrix

    Leslie Hendrix is an American actress. She is best known for playing the role of Elizabeth Rodgers on all four "Law & Order" series ("Law & Order", "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit", "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" and "Law & Order: Trial by Jury").

  12. Joseph C. Hendrix

    Joseph Clifford Hendrix (May 25, 1853 - November 9, 1904) was a U.S. Representative from New York. Born in Fayette, Missouri, Hendrix attended private schools and Central College at Fayette and Cornell University, Ithaca, New York from 1870 to 1873. He moved to New York City in 1873 and worked for the New York Sun. He was appointed a member of the Board of Education of Brooklyn in 1882. He was an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for mayor of Brooklyn in 1883.

  13. Friedrich Hendrix

    Friedrich Hendrix (January 6, 1911 - August 30, 1941) was a German athlete who competed mainly in the 100 metres. He competed for Germany in the 1932 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States in the 4 x 100 metre relay where he won the silver medal with his team mates Helmuth Kornig, Erich Borchmeyer and Arthur Jonath.

  14. Veronica Hendrix

    Veronica Hendrix is a journalist and feature columnist whose work has covered the span of the human continuum - from clinical trials of male contraceptives, to the gang violence. Her column "Veronica's View" appears weekly in the "Los Angeles Sentinel" newspaper, the online newsletter "BlackNLA.com", and various other news outlets across the nation. She is the producer of the highly acclaimed half hour talk show called “"LA Woman"”, …

  15. Jimi Hendrix

    Jimi Hendrix was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. Hendrix is considered one of the greatest and most influential guitarists in rock music history. After initial success in England, he achieved worldwide fame following his 1967 performance at the Monterey Pop Festival. Later, Hendrix headlined the iconic 1969 Woodstock Festival before his death in 1970, at the age of 27. A self-taught guitarist, …

  16. Pat Travers

    Patrick Henry Travers (born April 12 1954) a native of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a Hendrix-influenced guitarist who began his recording career with Polydor Records in the mid 1970s. Pat Thrall, Nicko McBrain, Tommy Aldridge, Peter "Mars" Cowling, Jerry Riggs, and Carmine Appice are some of the noted musicians that have been members of the Pat Travers Band through the years.

  17. Hayden Hendrix

    Hayden Hendrix is an American evangelist who grew up in Southwest Little Rock, Arkansas and continues to live in the state with his family. As a child, Hendrix overcame a learning disability and speech impediment to earn a college and master's degree. He shares his story to millions of people around the world every year. His message of hope motivation and inspiration is shared with business', schools, churches and in prision.

  18. Andy Miller

    Andy Miller (born 18 December 1968, in London) was a guitarist with the Britpop band, Dodgy. Miller was credited with providing the psychedelic, Hendrix / Floyd trip happy guitar sound of Dodgy's music. His new band is called Hey Gravity.

  19. Michael Hampton

    Michael Hampton was the guitarist for the band Funkadelic after original guitarist Eddie Hazel departed to join The Temptations in 1975. Like Hazel, Hampton was recruited as a seventeen year old guitar prodigy, first appearing on "Let's Take It To The Stage". Hazel had left the band due to payment problems with Clinton and a drug-related arrest on an airplane in which a stewardess was bitten.

  20. Michael Jeffery

    Michael Jeffery (died March 5, 1973) was a music business manager of the 1960s who is best known for his management of British band The Animals and American guitarist-composer Jimi Hendrix, whom he co-managed for a time with former Animals bassist Chas Chandler. A former associate of noted British pop impresario Don Arden, Jeffery was and remains a controversial figure. He has been openly condemned by members of The Animals, who blame him for the break-up the band, …

  21. Harville Hendrix

    Harville Hendrix is a clinical pastoral counselor who holds a Ph.D. in Psychology and Theology from the University of Chicago and is a former professor at Southern Methodist University. He is the co-founder of Imago Relationship Therapy, a couples therapy which he co-developed with his wife, Helen LaKelly Hunt, Ph.D. Hendrix is the author of "Getting the Love You Want: A Guide for Couples" and "Keeping the Love You Find: A Personal Guide".

  22. April Lawton

    April Lawton was a guitarist, singer, and composer who rose to some prominence in the early to mid 1970s as a member of the band Ramatam, which also included former Iron Butterfly guitarist Mike Pinera and former Jimi Hendrix drummer Mitch Mitchell. She was hailed as the female Jimi Hendrix by many, and her style was an inimitable mix of Jeff Beck, Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and Alan Holdsworth. Indeed she was so virtuosic that many believed no woman could play like this.

  23. Yossi Piamenta

    Yossi Piamenta is a Jewish Orthodox electric guitar player, often called the Hasidic Hendrix. As a young secular Israeli prog-rock electric guitar player, he was brought to the United States by saxophone legend Stan Getz. Both he and his brother Avi Piamenta became Baal teshuvas (returning to Orthodox Jewish observance) and have affiliated with the Chabad Lubavitch movement in particular.

  24. Lloyd Segan

    Lloyd Segan is executive producer of USA Network’s "The Dead Zone", and executive producer of ABC Family's "Wildfire". Segan’s feature film credits include New Line Cinema's "Bones", a hip-hop horror film starring Snoop Doggy Dogg; New Line's "The Bachelor", starring Chris O’Donnell and Renee Zellweger; and the controversial "Boondock Saints", starring Willem Dafoe, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.

  25. Danny Sullivan

    Danny wrote Yahoo Surveys Search Rewards Idea where he covers a News.com article showing how a group of Yahoo! Mail users were offered "10 different potential reward options" to take a Yahoo! search survey. Kinda funny, I told them they should do this at last years SES San Jose conference - that they don't have to necessarily pay money to get answers. I am sure it wasn't my influence, since it did take almost a year to implement.

  26. Arianna Huffington

    Arianna Huffington is a nationally syndicated columnist and author of ten books. Originally from Greece, she moved to England when she was sixteen and graduated from Cambridge University with an M.A. in Economics. At twenty-one she became President of the famed debating society, the Cambridge Union. In 2003, she ran for governor as an Independent in California's recall election.

  27. Zack

    iam 14 years old i play the guiter iam pretty good at it. my favorite band is metalica i can play alot of songs by them. my favorite is one,fade to black and the thing that should not be. i go to slcs my teacher is a bitch miss ozey. um i like to hang with my firends and i like to play nmy guiter when evry i get time. my dad is the one that got me in to playing the guiter. right now i have a esp and i wont kh 202 esp. and thats is all you need to no.

  28. Guy Hendrix Dyas

    Guy Hendrix Dyas was born in England and is a production designer for feature films. Dyas started his career as an industrial designer working in Tokyo after obtaining a Master's Degree from the Royal College of Art in London. Guy Hendrix Dyas has collaborated with many of the world's leading film directors and in 2006 he created the sets for "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" which reunites actor Cate Blanchett and director Shekhar Kapur in the continuing story of Elizabeth I.

  29. James al Hendrix

    James Al "The King" Hendrix is the father of the well known musician Jimi Hendrix. He died at age 82 on Wednesday, June 14, 2006. He was an amazing musician and owned a Scottish bakery in the Hill country of Texas.

  30. Wilbur Mills

    Wilbur Daigh Mills (May 24, 1909 - May 2, 1992), was a powerful Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Arkansas. He was chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee in the 1960s, and briefly a candidate for President of the United States in 1972.

  31. Hayes Carll

    Joshua Hayes Carll, known as Hayes Carll, is a singer/songwriter from The Woodlands, Texas currently signed to Lost Highway Records. Raised in a Houston suburb by two working parents (who he has identified as "liberal"), Carll has cited influences in his youth from such songwriters as Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson and John Prine to Jack Kerouac and Dead Poets Society. He received his first guitar at 15.

  32. Sarah Caldwell

    Sarah Caldwell was a notable American opera conductor and opera company director. Caldwell was born in Maryville, Missouri, and grew up in Fayetteville, Arkansas. She was a child prodigy and was giving public performances on the violin by the time she was 10 years old. Caldwell graduated from Fayetteville High School at the age of 14. Caldwell graduated from Hendrix College in 1944 and attended the University of Arkansas as well as the New England Conservatory of Music.

  33. William Ragsdale

    William Ragsdale (b. January 19, 1961 in El Dorado, Arkansas) is an American actor. After attending Hendrix College where he appeared in plays with "Sling Blade" actress Natalie Canerday, he gained attention as the young hero of "Fright Night" and "Fright Night II", a series of humorous vampire films co-starring Roddy McDowall. He also performed in theatre productions of Neil Simon plays "Biloxi Blues" and "Brighton Beach Memoirs".

  34. Benjamin Travis Laney

    Benjamin Travis Laney, Jr. (25 November 1896 - 21 January 1977), was a Democratic Governor of Arkansas. Laney was born in Camden, where he attended Ouachita County public schools but never graduated from high school. He was, however, admitted in 1915 to Hendrix College, a liberal arts institution in Conway. His studies were interrupted by World War I. Laney entered the United States Navy in 1918 and served until the end of the war.

  35. Mary Stuart Masterson

    Mary Stuart Masterson (born June 28 1966) is an American actress. She was born in New York City, New York, to Peter Masterson and Carlin Glynn. She attended schools in New York, including eight months studying anthropology at New York University. Her first movie appearance was in the original 1975 movie "The Stepford Wives" at the age of eight. She has starred in such movies as "Fried Green Tomatoes", "Bed of Roses", "Benny & Joon", …

  36. Chris Eyre

    I am a student at Derby Uni studying Creative Writing and Boardcast Media. Would Love to eventually become a Radio presenter, but these are still yet only pipe dreams.

  37. Will Hendrix

    I'm 19 years old, and my name is Will Hendrix. I'm a freshman at Manhattanville College, a small liberal arts place that is fairly cool (most of the time). I'm really into playing and listening to music. I play drums, bass, and percussion. I like to play pretty much any genre, but I think I'm best at rock/ metal drumming, but I'm trying to learn other styles like funk/ jazz/ latin to broaden my horizons and improve my overall playing.

  38. Mitch Mitchell

    John "Mitch" Mitchell (born 9 July, 1947 in Ealing, Middlesex) is an English drummer, most famous for his involvement with The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Mitchell was one of the most influential drummers of the late 1960s and early 1970s. In the few years before joining The Experience he was known locally as an outstanding session drummer and had hosted a children's program on TV.

  39. Pamela des Barres

    Pamela Des Barres aka "Miss Pamela" (born Pamela Ann Miller on September 9, 1948) is a former rock and roll groupie, author, and magazine writer. Des Barres was born in Reseda, California. Her mother was a housewife and her father worked for Anheuser-Busch and occasionally worked as a gold miner. She idolized the Beatles and Elvis Presley as a child, and fantasized about meeting and dating her favorite Beatle, Paul McCartney.

  40. Michael Hayes

    Michael Seitz (born March 29, 1959) is a retired American professional wrestler. Seitz is best known for leading the Fabulous Freebirds under the ring name Michael "P.S." ("Purely Sexy") Hayes and for the World Wrestling Federation as the announcer Dok Hendrix. He is currently working for WWE as the head creative writer for the SmackDown! brand.

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