Boz Burrell 1 August 1946 in Lincoln, England–21 September 2006 in Spain was a bass guitarist known for his involvement in bands such as King Crimson and Bad Company. While singer/leader of The Boz People in the mid-1960s, Boz was selected to replace Roger Daltrey in The Who when the remaining members of that band were on the verge of firing Daltrey, which ultimately did not happen. In the late 1960s he released some solo singles as singer (simply as "Boz") In 1971, … Wikipedia
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Boz Burrell is best known as bassist and founding member of classic rock superstars Bad Company. Throughout the 1970's Bad Company cranked out memorable hits like a rock and roll factory assembly line. Cuts such as "Feel Like Making Love," "Bad Company, www.washburn.com/artists/burrell.aspx
Boz Burrell was a singer and bass player who played with the progressive rock band King Crimson and was a founder member of the stadium band Bad Company. Although Bad Company had considerable UK success, it was in the United States that they became a maj www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/boz-burrell-417457....
Boz Burrell , a former member of King Crimson and the founding bassist for Bad Company, died in Spain last week at age 60. Burrell was at his home in Costa Del Sol on Thursday (September 21st) when he had what appeared to be a heart attack and died insta www.therockradio.com/2006/09/original-bad-company-bassist...