Hendrix drummer Buddy Miles dead at 60

By Rob Maguire, February 29, 2008 Comments (1)

Buddy Miles

Buddy Miles, the drummer in Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys, died Tuesday of congestive heart failure in his Austin, Texas home. He was 60.

A big guy with an even bigger afro, the acclaimed rock drummer made history when he joined Hendrix and bassist Billy Cox to form the Band of Gypsys, the first all black rock group, according the the New Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll.

The association was short lived, however, as Miles was fired by Hendrix's management in 1988. According to the drummer, the suits were wary of continuing with an all black band.

"It had to be a racial thing," Miles told The Times. "I think it had to scare them because of the political aspect at the time."

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Apparently Miles was responsible for the signature machine gun riff on "Machine Gun", one of my favourite Hendrix tracks.

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