Cozy Powell

Born
December 29, 1947 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Steven McDonald
Considered to be one of England's best drummers, and very much in demand for rock and pop records, Cozy Powell was almost legendary for a heavy-hitting style that could be made to work with many kinds of rock music, whether for the thundering pop productions helmed by Mickie Most, Black Sabbath, Emerson, Lake & Powell, or even his own solo work (notably "Dance with the Devil," which was a major English hit in 1973.)



Powell began his professional music career in 1965 with The Sorcerers, eventually winding up working with Jeff Beck after Beck left The Yardbirds. In 1971, Powell formed Bedlam, but eventually abandoned this project to produce singles such as "Dance with the Devil." He later formed Cozy Powell's Hammer, which broke up in 1975. After a brief sabbatical, he joined Rainbow, helping to give the band a thundering rhythm section before quitting after four years and four albums in 1980. Always in demand for the drum seat, he alternated between session work and working in a variety of bands, including The Michael Schenker Group, Whitesnake and Black Sabbath, never staying in any one band for very long.

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