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    Hawaii Five-0 to Feature New Jimi Hendrix Music on Special Sunday Episode

    CBS will air a special episode of Hawaii Five-0 after the AFC Championship game on Sunday, Jan. 20 that will feature new music from Jimi Hendrix, TVGuide.com has learned.

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    Yup. You heard us right. Hendrix might have passed away years ago, but Hawaii Five-0's upcoming episode will feature seven never-released songs from the music legend. The tracks, "Bleeding Heart," "Mojo Man," "Hey Gypsy Boy," "Inside Out," "Crash Landing," "Hear My Train A Comin'" and "Somewhere," make up seven of the 12 songs on the upcoming brand-new Hendrix album People, Hell and Angels, which will be available to everyone on Tuesday, March 5.

    Lipstick Jungle's Lindsay Price will guest-star in the special episode, which features Chin (Daniel Dae Kim) attempting to escape from prison after mysterious kidnappers placed him there dressed as an inmate.

    Hawaii Five-0's Hendrix-infused episode will air Sunday, Jan. 20 at 10/9c on CBS.

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