Cozy Powell
Musician
United KingdomUnited Kingdom

29 декабря 1947 – 5 апреля 1998

Cozy Powell

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Colin Flooks (December 29, 1947 - April 5, 1998), better known as Cozy Powell, was an English rock drummer.

Born in Cirencester, Powell started his musical career with The Sorcerers in 1965. In 1971 he joined the Jeff Beck group for two albums, before going solo then forming Bedlam. His solo single Dance With The Devil reached third place in the UK charts in 1973. Two other top 20 singles followed, as Cozy Powell's Hammer. The following year, Cozy made headlines when he appeared on the BBC children's programme Record Breakers where he set a world record for being the world's fastest drummer live on television.

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WhitesnakeWhitesnakedrums (drum set)
RainbowRainbowdrums (drum set)
Black SabbathBlack Sabbathdrums (drum set)
Jeff Beck GroupJeff Beck Groupdrums (drum set)
Graham BonnetGraham Bonnetdrums (drum set)
Blue Murderdrums (drum set), original
The Snakesdrums (drum set)
Michael Schenker Groupdrums (drum set)
Emerson, Lake & Powelldrums (drum set), eponymous, original
Phenomenadrums (drum set)
Ace Kefford Standdrums (drum set)
Hale & Pace and the Stonkersadditional, drums (drum set)
Forcefielddrums (drum set)
Cozy Powell's Hammerdrums (drum set), eponymous, original
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Bedlamdrums (drum set)
Young Blooddrums (drum set)
The Brian May Banddrums (drum set), percussion, original
Big Berthadrums (drum set)

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