Sunday, 4 May 2008

Hendrix's drummer Buddy Miles dies

Hendrix's drummer Buddy Miles dies



Buddy Miles, the legendary drummer world Health Organization played with Jimi Hendrix in the Dance orchestra of Gypsys, has died. He was 60.
The drummer died at his home in Austin, TX on Tues; he had suffered from congestive heart disease, according to his functionary web site.
A stripling prodigy, Miles played with such other greats as Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, Muddy Ethel Waters, Barry Theodore Harold White, Michael Assat Santana and John Lackland McLaughlin, and his act is credited with developing acid nothingness and funk metal.
Reuters reports that paying to protection to Miles, his former Band of Gypsys bandmate Billy goat Cox described him as "an unsung musical theater brilliance".
"Jimi Jimi Hendrix no thirster has to restrain auditions as the correctly drummer has just flown in," said Coxswain.