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  1. MY DINNER WITH JIMI is an autobiographical film written by Howard Kaylan, produced by Harold Bronson and directed by Bill Fishman, it is a story not only of the rock band The Turtles, but of the pop music scene in general of 1966-1967. The film chronicles the events leading up to the night in 1967 when Howard Kaylan met Jimi Hendrix and The ...

  2. I got a MY DINNER WITH JIMI (2005) 60's pop music nostalgia movie yesterday, and watched part of it before bedtime. It's a docudrama memoir acted by modern (recent younger) actors about famous pop singers meeting each other during the 60's done by Howard Kaylan who was part of the TURTLES and later joined Frank Zappa's MOTHERS OF INVENTION.

  3. My Dinner With Jimi. The Turtles, a California rock band, tours England for the first time, meeting Frank Zappa, the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix. details.

  4. I got a MY DINNER WITH JIMI (2005) 60's pop music nostalgia movie yesterday, and watched part of it before bedtime. It's a docudrama memoir acted by modern (recent younger) actors about famous pop singers meeting each other during the 60's done by Howard Kaylan who was part of the TURTLES and later joined Frank Zappa's MOTHERS OF INVENTION.

  5. MY DINNER WITH JIMI. Directed by. Bill Fishman. United States, 2003. Comedy, Drama, Music. 90. Synopsis. Howard Kaylan found fame as the lead singer of the 1960s band ...

  6. 5 ago 2010 · My Dinner With Jimi (Trailer) MY DINNER WITH JIMI is an autobiographical film written by Howard Kaylan, produced by Harold Bronson and directed by Bill Fishman, it is a story not only of the rock band The Turtles, but of the pop music scene in general of 1966-1967. “It’s an absolutely true story,” Kaylan recounts.

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  7. DavidAllenUSA 1 January 2013. "My Dinner With Jimi" (2003) is a great "snap shot" of counterculture times much better than other "portraits of the 60's." The 60's (which actually took place roughly from 1964 through 1974) were interesting, hopeful times. You had to be there (and the screenplay writer, Howard Kaylan, was there) to understand it ...