This was the guitar on which Hendrix captured the zeitgeist by performing the 'Star Spangled Banner' and other tracks.
Fifty years to the month since it took place, this marks the first time that her entire set at the historic festival has been available.
The star-crossed event will now take place from 16 to 18 August at Merriweather Post Pavilion, outside Washington DC.
'Live At Leeds' was a definitive in-concert album and "a very valid bit of plastic," as Roger Daltrey said.
The event will take place 16-18 August in Watkins Glen located in upstate New York and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the original festival.
TYA's first UK top ten album charted on 22 February 1969, with a title that captured the mood of the times.
The town's name became synonymous with modern music culture in January 1970, as it hosted the country's first major, outdoor rock gathering.
‘Boogie With Canned Heat’ is a classic slice of late 60s blues-rock, thanks in no small part to the inclusion of ‘On the Road Again’.
Festival organiser Michael Lang has revealed the 50th anniversary event in August will be moving from Bethel to the new site.
'Going Up The Country' was a memorable follow-up to the band's debut hit 'On The Road Again.'
The legendary original festival featured Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Who, Creedence Clearwater Revival and more.
Groundbreaking psychedelic rockers Country Joe & The Fish's legacy is being celebrated by Craft Recordings' new box set and vinyl album reissues
A new feature-length documentary about late, great English vocalist Joe Cocker, Mad Dog With Soul, is released by Eagle Rock Entertainment on 23 June 2017.
Paul Kantner, a founding member of 1960s psychedelic rock figureheads Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship, died yesterday (28) at the age of 74.