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    Jacobs married Chris Wood of the English group Traffic in 1972. Jeanette Jacobs Wood died on January 1, 1982, aged 32. [3] The Kevin Ayers song "Eleanor's Cake (Which Ate Her)" from the LP Joy of a Toy released in 1969 was written about Barooshian. [1]

  2. 1 de ene. de 2010 · She was romantically linked to Jimi Hendrix, and later married Chris Wood of Traffic fame. Jeanette Jacobs died on January 1, 1982. She was 30 years old.

  3. 6 de nov. de 2019 · At a loose end, the besotted Wood followed Jeanette Jacobs back across the Atlantic to New York, and there the two of them fell in with a transplanted New Orleans pianist and showman, Malcolm John Rebennack, who was just then developing his voodoo medicine man alter ego Dr John.

  4. 22 de sept. de 2016 · At the time, she and Jeanette were oblivious to what was going on back in LA. They had already put The Cake behind them and would soon end up in London, hanging out with a whole different crowd of musicians. The lives they led there are a whole other story. In 1981, Jeanette Jacobs died at a tragically young age (she was 32).

  5. He then went on to tour the United States with Dr. John, where he met singer Jeanette Jacobs (formerly of the 1960s girl group The Cake). Wood and Jacobs married in November 1972, at Kensington Register Office, when he was 28 and she was 22. In 1969, Wood also appeared on the eponymous second album of Free and the Small Faces' The Autumn Stone.

  6. 8 de sept. de 2016 · Sadly Jeanette Jacobs-Wood died in 1982, aged only 32. In 2006, Eleanor and Barbara Morillo reformed The Cake for a one-off Hendrix tribute show in New York. When news of Eleanor’s passing became public, in September 2016, Bill Tasker, who had corresponded with her during the 1990s, posted in the Kevin Ayers Appreciation Society:

  7. No se tiene información concreta de una relación amorosa entre Jimi Hendrix y Jeanette Jacobs Wood. Jacobs Wood fue una corista de la banda de Hendrix, en la que participó desde 1968 hasta 1970. Se dice que ella y Hendrix tenían una relación amistosa y que Jacobs Wood apoyó a Hendrix en su carrera musical.