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  1. Details are now coming in surrounding the untimely death of ex-King Crimson singer and bassist, Boz Burrell who passed away yesterday. I spoke to guitarist Neil Warden who told me that Boz had died at his Spanish home in Puerto Banus, Marbella, and not Edinburgh as had previously been reported.. Singer Tam White with friend Billy had been visiting Boz, and all three were ready to go out to a ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm1723793Boz Burrell - IMDb

    Boz Burrell. Actor: Bad Company: Bad Company. Boz Burrell was born on 1 January 1946 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Bad Company: Bad Company (1973), Bad Company: Feel Like Makin' Love (1975) and Bad Company: Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy (1979). He died on 21 September 2006 in Marbella, Spain.

  3. Written by Bassist Boz Burrell "Gone, Gone, Gone" is a song by English rock band Bad Company. The song was released as the second and final single from the b...

  4. Boz Burrell. Bassist and vocalist for King Crimson during the period of 1971 to 1972, and appeared on the 1971 studio album Islands and 1972 live album Earthbound. Later joined hard rock group Bad Company in 1973. According to legend, he was taught to play bass by Robert Fripp in two weeks, as the band couldn't find a suitable bass player.

  5. 1 de sept. de 2021 · The song was both a lament and a celebration, a haunting hymn to the power of the imagination to transport four young Englishmen 100 years back in time, and several thousand miles westward. When the first Bad Company album came out, the song resonated with their audience, too, and was quickly established as a staple of the band’s live show.

  6. Raymond Burrell (Boz Burrell), bass guitarist: born Holbeach, Lincolnshire, 1 January 1946; married; died 21 September 2006. Boz Burrell was a singer and bass player who played with the ...

  7. 25 de nov. de 2023 · Here’s how it works. “Peter Grant had tears in his eyes. He gave a little speech and then said, ‘Now get the f**k out of here and knock them dead’”: how Bad Company‘s classic debut album won over the US and turned them into the next Led Zeppelin. Perhaps there was such a thing as magic after all: magic in the house, in the equipment ...