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Cozy Powell

COZY POWELL

Birth Name: Colin Powell
Born: December 29, 1947 - Cirencester, England
Died: April 5, 1998 - Bristol, England
Cause Of Death: Automobile Accident

Albums:
1971 Jeff Beck Group - Rough And Ready
1971 Ed Welch - Clowns
1972 Jeff Beck Group - Jeff Beck Group
1972 Harvey Adams - A Writer Of Songs
1972 Julie Felix - Clothos' Web
1973 Donovan - Cosmic Wheels
1973 Bedlam - Bedlam
1973 Chick Churchill - You And Me
1973 Murray Head - Nigel Lived
1974 Tony Ashton/Jon Lord - First Of The Big Bands
1975 Peter Sarstedt - Every Word You Say
1975 Bob Sargeant - The First Starring Role
1976 Rainbow - Rainbow Rising
1977 Rainbow - On Stage
1978 Rainbow - Long Live Rock & Roll
1979 Rainbow - Down To Earth
1979 Cozy Powell - Over the Top
1979 Bernie Marsden - And About Time Too
1981 Bernie Marsden - Look At Me Now
1981 Cozy Powell - Tilt
1981 Michael Schenker Group - M.S.G.
1981 Graham Bonnet - Line Up
1982 Michael Schenker Group - One Night At The Budokan
1982 Jon Lord - Before I Forget
1982 Robert Plant - Pictures At Eleven
1983 Cozy Powell - Octopuss
1984 Whitesnake - Slide It In
1985 Phenomena - Phenomena
1985 Roger Daltry - Under A Raging Moon
1986 Rainbow - Finyl Vinyl
1986 Emerson, Lake, & Powell - Emerson, Lake, & Powell
1987 Boys Don't Cry - Who The Am Dam
1987 Warlock - Triumph & Agony
1987 Sanne Salomonsen - Sanne Salomonsen
1987 Forcefield - Forcefield I
1987 Pete York/Cozy Powell - Super Drumming
1988 Cinderella - Long Cold Winter
1988 James Darby - Southern Region Breakdown
1988 Don Airey - K2
1988 Forcefield - Forcefield II
1989 Gary Moore - After The War
1989 Black Sabbath - The Headless Cross
1989 Minute By Minute - Timewatch
1989 Forcefield - To Oz And Back: Forcefield III
1990 Rainbow - Live In Germany 1976
1990 Black Sabbath - Tyr
1991 Forcefield - Let The Wild Run Free: Forcefield IV
1992 Cozy Powell - The Drums Are Back
1992 Forcefield - Instrumentals
1993 Brian May - Back To The Light
1994 Brian May - Live At Brixton Academy
1995 Black Sabbath - Forbidden
1997 Glenn Tipton - Baptism Of Fire
1997 Peter Green - Splinter Group
1997 Yngwie Malmsteen - Facing The Animal
1998 Brian May - Another World
1999 Cozy Powell - Twin Oaks/Especially For You

Details:
Music industry colleagues and fans have paid tribute to the rock drummer, Cozy Powell, who has died aged 50.
  The drummer, whose real name was Colin Powell, was killed in a car crash.
  According to reports, his Saab 9000 crashed into central reservation barriers on the M4 outside Bristol.
  Cozy Powell was a legend in rock circles - his career reading like a roll-call of Seventies supergroups.
  The drummer was a member of Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Whitesnake, the Michael Schenker Group and the ELP spin-off Emerson, Lake & Powell.
  He also appeared with Donovan, The Who's Roger Daltrey, Gary Moore and Queen's Brian May.
  However, his membership of most bands was more like a brief guest slot, rather than a long term commitment.
  Headlining on his own, his Dance With The Devil single made it to number three in the UK charts in 1973.
  Recently, he had made a comeback with Peter Green, a founder member of Fleetwood Mac.
  Mr Green's publicist, Roland Hymes, said: "Whenever I met him he seemed a lovely bloke. He had been through it all and had come out the other side," he said.
  "Basically he was a nice guy making his living out of music and having a good time."
  The record producer, Micky Most, who worked with the drummer, said: "Musically speaking he was one of the best drummers we've ever had in this country.
  "He was a great guy, a fantastic musician and he always had a perfect disposition.
  "I spent a lot of time with Cozy in the Seventies and we went over to Detroit recording together.
  "We had a lot of laughs and it was always a pleasurable experience to be around him. He was great fun."
  Mr Most said he last saw the drummer around a month ago when Powell popped into his studios for a chat.
  "He seemed in very good form. He was always a very `up' guy.
  "Cozy worked with some of the greatest people and he was renowned as a great asset through both his attitude and his playing.
  "It's a great loss. We're all gutted."
  Joe Siegler, Webmaster of a site called the Official Cozy Powell Home Page, paid his tribute shortly after the news broke.
  He said he had only known Cozy since November when they talked about doing the site.
  "I found him easy to work with, and a really great chap. Cozy, I never met ya, but I'll miss ya," he wrote.
  His musical career began in 1965 as a member of The Sorcerers. By 1971 he had established an enviable reputation that saw him linking up with guitarist Jeff Beck.
  He soon formed his own band, Bedlam, but within two years he was enjoying solo success with his hit single Dance with the Devil.
  Other hits included The Man In Black, reaching number 18 and with his band, Cozy Powell's Hammer, he released Na Na Na, which climbed to number 10.
  This last project split in 1975 and he spent three months indulging in one of his biggest loves, fast cars.
  He devoted this spell to motor racing before joining Rainbow and playing on four albums before leaving in 1980.
  Later he joined the Michael Schenker Group and had a short tenure with Whitesnake.
  By the 1990s he was playing with and producing Black Sabbath and in 1991, he turned up on Comic Relief's No 1 single, The Stonk, with comedians Hale & Pace.
  Since then Powell has joined Brian May on a Jimi Hendrix tribute album, and supported Peter Green on his comeback tour.
  In past months his sessions have included stints with Glenn Tipton of Judas Priest and Brian May's new album.
  He was recently reportedly working with guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen.

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