Legendary drummer and singer Buddy Miles, who played with legendary
guitarist Jimi Hendrix, died Tuesday night at his home in Austin, Texas.
The 60-year-old musician died of congestive heart failure. In 1967, he co-founded the Chicago band Electric Flag. The group broke
up after its second album, and Miles formed the Buddy Miles Express. He met Hendrix in the early 1960s but didn't begin collaborating with
him until 1969, when Hendrix produced an album by the Buddy Miles
Express.
Miles was drummer on Hendrix's landmark "Electric Ladyland" album before officially joining Hendrix's Band of Gypsys with bassist Billy Cox a few months later. Miles wrote the Hendrix classic "Them Changes."
Rest in Peace, Rest in Power, Buddy Miles.
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