The Story of Life by Jimi Hendrix and Curtis Knight - a prophetic but long - forgotten song

Released on: November 29, 2007, 12:12 am

Press Release Author: Martin Weber-Caspers

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: The Story of Life will be newly presented to the world and
the song comes from an cultural and musical heritage, and its lyrical content blends
seamlessly with contemporary metaphysical insights as if its time has only now
arrived.'


Press Release Body:

Netherlands,November 29, 2007--On the eve of his passing, Jimi Hendrix wrote a poem.
Shortly thereafter, Jimi's discoverer, Curtis Knight, was asked to put the poem to
music under the title "The Story of Life." In hindsight, the song's lyrics are a
prophetic bridge to the recently surfaced gospels (i.e., the Gospels of Judas, Mary
Magdalene and Thomas) and to "A Course in Miracles" - a widely embraced document
which many recognize as 'The Third Testament.' The Story of Life is now being made
available in an unconventional manner.

Since his early demise on 2 September 1970, much has been said about Jimi Hendrix.
After all, many consider him to be the greatest guitarist of all time! His timeless
music has already influenced several generations. And now, 37 years after his
passing, a very important but as yet little-known song of Jimi and his discoverer
Curtis Knight.Next Tuesday, 27 November 2007, is the sixty-fifth birthday of James
Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix. He was born in the American city of Seattle. He was part
African American and part Cherokee, but, as recently disclosed by Jimi's brother
Leon, was also part Dutch. His birthday is a fitting moment for seeing the meaning
of The Story of Life in a new and deeper light.

Lelystad City of Lilies

The story of Jesus, so easy to explain, after they crucified him, a woman she
claimed his name." these are the opening lines of The Story of Life. Jimi's great
love, Monika Dannemann, found the handwritten poem and interpreted it to be Jimi's
farewell, but she initially missed its deeper meaning. She later realized that the
poem is the lyrics for a song, but that Jimi had not been able to write its music.
She asked Jimi's discoverer and mentor Mont Curtis McNear to fulfill that task.

McNear, himself a living rhythm and blues legend under the artist name Curtis
Knight, composed the music and recorded the song in 1971 in New York. However, his
recording was never published, and the song sank into oblivion for almost 30 years.
The long-forgotten song journeyed, literally and metaphorically, around the world in
Curtis' suitcase - from the United States to China, England and Scandinavia and
finally to The Netherlands. In the mid-nineties, Curtis settled in Lelystad, where
he recorded his last album "Blues Roots" with Jan Akkerman. There he also met
Lelystad composer Martin Weber-Caspers. Curtis and Martin both recognized that
their coming together was predestined. "We were never strangers. I knew you before
I met you." wrote Curtis in his last poem, dedicated to Martin. In 1999 they wrote
18 new songs together and co-produced the "New Holland Blues Sound." The album
featured an international cast including Keith Dunn of the United States, Sam
Mitchell of England, Dino Walcott of The Antilles, and Larry "Wild" Wrice ( a former
husband of Dianah Washington ) of the United States. A week after the live debut of
the album, Curtis, Jimi's discoverer, passed on in Lelystad.

Martin formed Curtis Knight Foundation to honor the body of Curtis' work. The
Foundation will be initiating the worldwide sharing of the "long-forgotten song" on
the sixty-fifth birthday of Jimi, and, two days later on 29 November, on the seventh
anniversary of Curtis' passing.

Martin closes by saying - "I believe The Story of Life can bring a deeper level of
insight into the lives of many. Seen in this light, Jimi and Curtis will always
abide with us.


For further information about this press release, see the attached supporting
material and/or call Martin Weber-Caspers at +01131 ( 0 )320 263070.
PressRelease Distribution By PressReleasePoint(http://www.pressreleasepoint.com)
www.thestoryoflife.org
www.curtisknightfoundation.net
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Contact:

Martin Weber-Caspers
Curtis Knight Foundation
Zijpe 3, NL-8244 BV Lelystad-Haven
Flevoland, Netherlands
Ph: +01131 ( 0 )320 263070
email: maz@solcon.nl
website: http://www.curtisknightfoundation.net



Web Site: http://www.curtisknightfoundation.net

Contact Details: Martin Weber-Caspers
Curtis Knight Foundation
Zijpe 3, NL-8244 BV Lelystad-Haven
Flevoland, Netherlands
Ph: +01131 ( 0 )320 263070
email: maz@solcon.nl
website: http://www.curtisknightfoundation.net

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