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Raymond

Raymond
RAYMOND "BOZ" BURRELL
Birth Name: Raymond Burrell
Born: August 1, 1946 - Lincoln, England
Died: September 21, 2006 - Marbella, Spain
Cause Of Death: Heart Attack

Albums:
1971 King Crimson - Islands
1971 Centipede - Septober Energy
1972 King Crimson - Earthbound
1973 Alexis Korner & Snape - Accidentally Born In New Orleans
1973 Esther Phillips - Black-Eyed Blues
1973 Alvin Lee & Mylon LeFevre - Road To Freedom
1973 Peter Sinfield - Still
1974 Alexis Korner - Alexis Korner
1974 Bad Company - Bad Company
1974 Alexis Korner - Mr. Blues
1974 Amazing Blondel - Mudgrave Street
1974 Alexis Korner - Snape Live On Tour
1975 Alvin Lee - Pump Iron!
1975 Bad Company - Straight Shooter
1976 Bad Company - Run With The Pack
1977 Bad Company - Burnin' Sky
1977 Ted Nugent - Cat Scratch Fever
1977 Pete Townshend/Ronnie Lane - Rough Mix
1979 Bad Company - Desolation Angels
1982 Jon Lord - Before I Forget
1982 Roger Chapman - He Was...She Was...You Was...We Was
1982 Bad Company - Rough Diamonds
1983 Roger Chapman - Mango Crazy
1985 Bad Company - 10 from 6
1986 Bad Company - Fame & Fortune
1986 Alvin Lee - Detroit Diesel
1986 Jack Green - Latest Game
1989 Ritchie Blackmore - Rock Profile, Vol. 1
1995 Duster Bennett - Jumpin' At Shadows
1996 Tom White - Keep It Under Your Hat
1996 King Crimson - Schizoid Man
1997 Humble Pie - Scrubbers Session
1998 Ruby Turner - Call Me By My Name
1999 King Crimson - Cirkus
2001 Steve Marriott's All Stars - Clear Through The Night
2001 Roger Chapman - Moth To A Flame
2002 King Crimson - Ladies Of The Road
2003 Duster Bennett - Fingertips
2003 Mick Ralphs - That's Life

Details:
NEW YORK, NY -- Raymond "Boz" Burrell, an original member and bass player with Swan Song/Atlantic recording group Bad Company, passed away of a heart attack on September 21 at his residence in Spain.
  "Boz was a great musician and a great human being," said Atlantic Records Founding Chairman Ahmet Ertegun. "Atlantic began its long relationship with Boz when he was a member of King Crimson in the early 1970s, and so we were thrilled when he was recruited to become a founding member of Bad Company. The band went on to make a string of great records, and they were one of the most important and successful groups in the history of Atlantic. Steeped in jazz and blues, Boz's rock-solid playing was the anchor of the band's sound. We will miss him terribly, but his many fans will never forget all that he contributed to the history of rock and roll."
  Born in England in 1946, Boz Burrell began his musical career as a vocalist with various jazz, soul, and rock bands. In 1970, he joined the second line-up of King Crimson as the band's new singer and bassist, being taught the instrument by Crimson founder/guitarist Robert Fripp. Leaving the band in 1972, he enjoyed a stint with legendary British bluesman Alexis Korner before being recruited by vocalist Paul Rodgers (ex-Free) and guitarist Mick Ralphs (ex-Mott the Hoople) for a new band they were forming. Joined by drummer Simon Kirke (ex-Free), the band became Bad Company, and was the first group signed to Led Zeppelin's new Swan Song label.
  Bad Company's self-titled debut album immediately jumped to the top of the charts, and the band enjoyed enormous success for nearly a decade. They released a string of multi-platinum albums which included such hits as "Can't Get Enough," "Movin' On," "Feel Like Makin' Love," "Rock 'N' Roll Fantasy," and others. The group disbanded in 1982, and Burrell subsequently joined a reformed version of the band in the mid-'80s. In the 1990s, Burrell worked with guitarist Alvin Lee and formed a partnership with Scottish blues vocalist Tam White. In 1998, he joined the original members of Bad Company to record several new tracks and embark on their first tour in 20 years.

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