The Mind and Changes of Buddy Miles, 1945-2008

In 1976, I caught my first glimpse of the now legendary "Buddy" Miles when he opened the show at D.C.'s Capital Centre for Chick Corea's group Return to Forever and Carlos Santana. As I recall, the crowd began to chant rather impatiently for the headliners, blissfully unaware they were seeing the drummer of Jimi Hendrix's beloved Band of Gypsys. Undaunted, the affable Miles laughed and told the crowd that Chick and Carlos would soon be out and began to sing a line from his trademark song, "Oh my mind's been goin' through them changes". Within moments, the audience recognized the tune, Buddy rocked 'em and left the stage. Buddy Miles passed away this week in Austin, Texas at the age of 60. Born George Allen Miles Jr. in Omaha, Nebraska, his aunt nicknamed him after the big-band drummer Buddy Rich, and began playing drums as a child and was 12 years old when he joined his father’s jazz group, the Bebops. As a teenager he also worked...