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Buddy Miles RIP (yet another)
#243788 02/29/2008 12:13 PM
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Miles, who recorded with Hendrix, dies

02/27/2008 11:26 PM, AP

Drummer Buddy Miles, who played with Jimi Hendrix and sang in the
claymation commercials featuring the California Raisins in the 1980s,
has died. He was 60.

Miles, who had been suffering from congestive heart failure, died
Tuesday night in Austin, publicist Duane Lee said.

"He loved to laugh," Lee told The Associated Press on Wednesday night.
"We spent more time laughing than anything else. He was a great joke
teller."

Miles, who was born in Omaha, Neb., was performing with his father's
jazz-influenced combo by the age 11. He then went on to play for The
Delfonics, The Ink Spots and Wilson Pickett, according to his Web site.

He co-founded the band Electric Flag in 1967. He also co-founded the
Band of Gypsys with Hendrix and Billy Cox, the Web site said.

Miles was drummer on Hendrix's landmark "Electric Ladyland" album
before officially joining Band of Gypsys a few months later. Miles is
best known for "Them Changes," a song he wrote and performed.

According to Miles' Web site, those he performed with included Stevie
Wonder, Muddy Waters, Barry White, David Bowie, George Clinton,
Santana and Bootsy Collins.

"You name it, he sat in with them," longtime friend Victoria Rose told
the Omaha World-Herald.

Omaha musician Craig Balderston remembers jamming with Miles
occasionally during the mid-90s.

"He would sit in and sing with us. He was a fantastic drummer and a
fantastic singer," Balderston told the newspaper.

Re: Buddy Miles RIP (yet another)
churchkey #243789 02/29/2008 12:23 PM
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So sad, truly one of the great ones!


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Re: Buddy Miles RIP (yet another)
churchkey #243790 02/29/2008 1:01 PM
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one of the very best concerts i ever worked or saw was Buddy Miles!!!!! he was a great guy, had the opportunity to talk with him for awhile backstage and they are right, he was a funny man. refused a beer with us and yet told some jokes and was quick witted with his responses. i remember him sitting on his piano bench to play drums and man could he play them drums. at only 60yrs old it is sad. seems like there has been a lot of losses lately, kinda makes me nervous about who might be next, some of our heros are getting to that dangerous age where i am afraid we are going to be seeing alot of this kinda news.


ENJOY!!!!! NEWT!!!!!

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