Buddy Miles Express

The Buddy Miles Express was a vibrant chapter in the storied career of rock and soul drummer, singer and songwriter Buddy Miles, known for his fusion of rock and soul music and his powerful, driving drumming style. The band was a vehicle for Buddy Miles' eclectic musical vision following his tenure with the Electric Flag and before joining the Band of Gypsys with Jimi Hendrix.

Though the Buddy Miles Express went through various line-up changes and iterations, their influence during the late 1960s and early 1970s was significant. Notable albums from the group include "Expressway to Your Skull" (1968) and "Electric Church" (1969), which showcased the band's fusion of psychedelic rock, funk, and soul. By the release of "Hell and Back" in 1994, and "Booger Bear" in 1973, Miles had established himself as an enduring figure in the music industry, with the Buddy Miles Express leaving an indelible mark on the funk and rock scenes of the era. The group's innovative sound featured gutsy, soul-infused rock, blending seamlessly with the musical zeitgeist of the late '60s and '70s, and Buddy's passionate vocals and driving rhythms remain influential to this day.

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Hell And Back
Album - 8 Tracks - Released January 27, 2004
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