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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Boz_BurrellBoz Burrell - Wikipedia

    Jumpin' at Shadows (1965) with Centipede. Septober Energy (1971) with King Crimson. Islands (1971) Earthbound (1972) Ladies of the Road (2002) Sailors’ Tales (1970 – 1972), 27-disc boxed set (2017) with Pete Sinfield. Still (1973) with Snape. Accidentally Born in New Orleans (1973) Live on Tour in Germany (1973) with Bad Company

  2. 8 de dic. de 2013 · One of the best live versions of this Duster Bennett song performed by Fleetwood Mac. Probably one of Peter Green's most expressive live performances capture...

  3. 24 de ene. de 2016 · I'm going downhill And I blame myself. I've been jumpin' at shadows, Thinking 'bout my life. Everybody points their hand at me. I know I'm just a picture Of what I should've been. I've been...

  4. 30 de sept. de 2006 · Sept. 30, 2006 12 AM PT. From Times Staff and Wire Reports. Raymond “BozBurrell, 60, original bass player for the hard rock group Bad Company, died Sept. 21 of a heart attack at his home in...

  5. Otis Rush. Released. 1994 — Europe. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 CD release of "JumpinAt Shadows" on Discogs.

  6. www.dgmlive.com › biographies › boz-burellBoz Burrell - DGM Live

    Raymond Boz Burrell (1st August 1946 - 21st September 2006) After King Crimson broke up at the end of the Earthbound gigs in April 1972, Mel, Ian, and Boz remained in America to play with Alexis Korner who had been working on the same tour circuit as Crimson. Under the name of Snape, they released The Accidental Band, and in 1973 followed it ...

  7. www.king-crimson.com › biographies › boz-burellBoz Burrell

    Raymond Boz Burrell (1st August 1946 - 21st September 2006) After King Crimson broke up at the end of the Earthbound gigs in April 1972, Mel, Ian, and Boz remained in America to play with Alexis Korner who had been working on the same tour circuit as Crimson. Under the name of Snape, they released The Accidental Band, and in 1973 followed it ...