Buddy Miles


George "Buddy" Miles passed away February 26 2008 in Austin at the age of 60. A child prodigy, he was most famous for playing in Jimmy Hendrix's "Band Of Gypsys". As a teenager he played in a number of bands including The Ink Spots and The Delphonics. In 1967 he started the Buddy Miles Express until joining Hendrix in 1969. His signature song was "Them Changes".

I heard Billy Gibbons today say "The thing about his drumming was how fierce he played. He was like a fighter. When he would do a rim shot it was like a shotgun going off". Hopefully He'll soon be playing with Hendrix in Rock and roll heaven.

Cheers Larry
ausjoe
Ausjoe,

Thanks for the post. I found him to be a very fine drummer and I always enjoy my Band of Gypsys recording.
RIP

ATB
there is an incredible two-fer of the electric flag with buddy, bloomfield, gravenites, etc. two masterpieces of late sixties blues/rock. it doesn't get much better.....buddy was also the lead voice on those california raison commercials.....