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jimihendrix.jpg Hall of Fame Actress/Dirrty Records Founder Lunden De'Leon Releases Remake of Jimi Hendrix's Purple Haze

LOS ANGELES, July 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Dirrty Records founder Lunden De'Leon announced today the punk release of Jimi Hendrix's Purple Haze on her Los Angeles-based record label Dirrty Records.

"Jimi Hendrix's company Experience Hendrix heard the remake and loved it," says De'Leon, who credits Dirrty Records artist DH Peligro (Dead Kennedys, Red Hot Chili Peppers) for making the song a success. "DH Peligro recently toured South America performing for more than 35,000 fans and gave an amazing performance on MTV so now people worldwide are requesting the song."

Regarded as one of the hardest working women in Hollywood, De'Leon started Dirrty Records in August 2003. In 1998, fans recall being introduced to De'Leon as Joanne Mbutu on the hit television series Vital Signs. Years later, the sultry actress catapulted that breakout role into a successful film career with quite an impressive track-record by starring in over fifty movies and television shows like the 20th Century Fox Movie "The Ladies Room," "Surviving Paradise," "Fury," "Faux-Pas," "Cryptz" and the HBO award-winning film "Kickin Chicken." De'Leon has also appeared in music videos for artists like Michael Jackson, Lenny Kravitz and Bon Jovi.

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