In 1984,
Buddy Miles got together with Tommy Saunders and Hendrix tribute artist,
Randy Hansen at the Kabuki Theater in San Francisco. Using material from the
Band of Gypsys album, they performed "Machine Gun", "Message of Love", and "Who Knows". Other Hendrix songs were, "Manic Depression", "Spanish Castle Magic", "Little Wing", "Castles Made of Sand", "Hey Joe", "Fire", "Red House", "All Along the Watchtower", "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "Purple Haze". They finished off with Miles' own song, an eleven-minute version of "Them Changes". The show was broadcast at the time on radio station, KQRQ-FM. It was reported by
Billboard in 2003 that Buddy Miles was suing the estate of Jimi Hendrix over unpaid royalties. Miles stated that he had hardly received any money for his work with the band nearly thirty years prior. Buddy Miles and
Billy Cox played on
Riki Hendrix's
Rainbow Gypsy Child album that was released in 2004. Also in 2004, Miles and Cox reunited and with guest artists, they recorded material that would appear on the 2006 album,
The Band of Gypsys Return. In June 2013, Billy Cox, the sole surviving Band of Gypsys member embarked on a tour, paying tribute to Hendrix. The four-piece ensemble included two guitarists, Dani Robinson and Byron Bordeaux. On 18 December 2015, Buddy Miles and Billy Cox were booked to appear at the Ventura Theater with Jimi Hendrix's cousin Riki Hendrix. The event's host was
Rosa Lee Brooks. In 2018, a two-CD album, ''Return of the Band of Gypsys, San Francisco '84'' was released. It was a recording of Buddy Miles. Billy Cox and Randy Hanson in concert at the Kabuki Theater in San Francisco. The two-CD album that was released in 2018 included an interview with Buddy Miles and another with Al Hendrix. ==Discography==