Artist Lounge: Buddy Miles
Moggers' favorites by Buddy Miles
Subscribe to feed
Links:
Them+Changes-Front.jpg" onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}"> -Them+Changes-+Front.jpg" border="0" /> Patients, free yer minds and stethoscopes because today the doctors and nursemaids here at the asylum are bringin’ the funk from the soulful sounds of Buddy Miles' 3rd album, Them Changes . (Side Doctor's Note: You could hide a collection of drum sticks and switchblades in that afro there).
In 1970, the former Band of Gypsys drummer releas... MORE
In 1970, the former Band of Gypsys drummer releas... MORE
Original Story: http://doctormooney.blogspot.com/feeds/54036137...
Miles was born Sept. 5, 1947, in Omaha, Neb., and was introduced to music at a young age by his father, who played in a band called the Bebops. [Miles] also played with Wilson Pickett, the Delfonics and the Ink Spots.
Miles 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, often decked ... MORE
The Black Key's newest studio effort has been released on the nonesuch label. Being that nonesuch is the home of selectively polished acts such as Brian Wilson's SMiLe, and The mellow aurora that is the Magnetic Fields 69 love songs, its hard to imagine the gritty, stripped down, no nonsense rock of the black keys would feel at home. And the end result that IS magic potion feels good but a little forced in certain aspects. What Made the Keys' 2004 effort RUBBER FACTORY so ... MORE







enlarge












