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  1. Cozy Powell – drums; Don Airey – keyboards on "The Messiah Will Come Again", "Running from the Storm" and "This Thing Called Love" Laurence Cottle – bass guitar on "The Messiah Will Come Again" Steve Piggott - sequencer bass on "Ready for Love" Charlie Morgan – drums on "After the War"

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cozy_PowellCozy Powell - Wikipedia

    Cozy Powell (born Colin Trevor Flooks; 29 December 1947 – 5 April 1998) was an English drummer who made his name with major rock bands and artists such as The Jeff Beck Group, Rainbow, Michael Schenker Group, Gary Moore, Graham Bonnet, Brian May, Whitesnake, Emerson, Lake & Powell, and Black Sabbath.

  3. 5 de abr. de 2024 · published 5 April 2024. Drum legend Cozy Powell passed away on April 5 1998 at the age of 50. This is his story, by the people who knew him best. (Image credit: Ebet Roberts/Redferns/Getty Images)

  4. Colin Flooks (Cirencester, 29 de diciembre de 1947-Bristol, 5 de abril de 1998), más conocido como Cozy Powell, fue un baterista inglés de rock, reconocido por su trabajo en las bandas The Jeff Beck Group, Rainbow, Robert Plant, Whitesnake y Black Sabbath.

  5. Cozy Powell: batería. Laurence Cottle: bajo en «The Messiah Will Come Again» Charlie Morgan: batería en «After the War» Brian Downey: batería en «Emeralds» Simon Phillips: batería en «Speak for Yourself» y «Blood of Emeralds» Ozzy Osbourne: voz principal en «Led Clones» y coros adicionales.

  6. 29 de mar. de 2008 · Cozy Powell (1947-1998) Posted on 29 marzo, 2008 by c0o0r — No Comments ↓. Estos días se cumplen 10 años de la muerte de Cozy Powell. ¿Quien era este señor? Pues uno de esos maestros de las baquetas que ha conseguido ser reconocido más por su nombre que por el de los músicos que han disfrutado de su atronador sonido.

  7. 6 de abr. de 2020 · The 80s closed with Cozy playing with Gary Moore (After The War) before joining Black Sabbath, with bassist Neil Murray and singer Tony Martin. Those two albums Headless Cross and Tyr are underrated classics; I remember a show at Hammersmith Odeon on the Tyr tour where they were joined onstage by Brian May.