A drummer best known for his percussive playing with the Band of Gypsys, which marked the end of Jimi Hendrix's whirlwind career, Buddy Miles nonetheless pushed the boundaries of fusion between psychedelic rock and groove funk. After his debut for the Stax label and an appearance at the Monterey Pop Festival (1967), he took a radical turn that brought him to the forefront and exposed him to a solo career.
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