Buddy Miles Express

He accepted Miles' offer as he wanted to work with a band that had that "big sound" with its horn section.

[3] In the November 16, 1968, issue of Billboard that the group to make its first appearance in New York for a benefit concert for Biafra at Bill Grahams Fillmore East.

[6] The November 30 issue of Billboard picked "Train" and "Spot On The Wall" as fuel for the group's chart rise.

[8] Around September 1969, Robert Fitzpatrick took legal action against the group, Mercury Records and the Ashley Famous Agency for breach of contract.

The event, which was held in Germersheim, West Germany, featured acts including Humble Pie, Pink Floyd, Atomic Rooster, Linda Lewis, Osibisa and Curved Air.

It differed from previous releases in SQ and QS in that it didn't stick to the "front of the music" format.

[15] On December 27, 1984, the Buddy Miles Express played at San Francisco's Kabuki Theatre, an event sponsored by Bill Graham and Radio KRQ, with some of the proceeds going to World Vision to help Ethiopian famine refugees.

They visited large malls around Atlanta, homeless shelters, schools and nursing homes, spreading the word.