The 1968 demos are thought to comprise seven-minute versions of Stone Free, Little Miss Lover, Ain’t No Telling, and Up From the Skies.
According to entertainment auctioneer Propstore, the sale will allow fans to hear Hendrix tunes that are exclusive to them.
In 1973, Hendrix’s manager Mike Jeffrey’s secretary Patricia “Trixie” Sullivan took the tapes from his office and is currently selling them.
Hendrix’s and his band mates’ paystubs, a handwritten form asking for his birth certificate, and numerous receipts detailing his personal information are among the other objects for sale.
The rock icon’s off-stage activities are documented in everything from tour schedules to dry cleaning invoices.
Many people believe that Hendrix is the best guitarist in mainstream music because of their music, which combined jazz, blues, soul, and rock.
He became one of the most significant musicians of the 20th century because of hits like Purple Haze, Foxy Lady, and All Along the Watchtower.