Boz Burrell

Boz Burrell (1946-2006) was an English musician best known for his work as a bassist and vocalist in the rock genre. He gained prominence as a member of the rock band Bad Company, formed in 1973, where he contributed to their self-titled debut album and the iconic "Feel Like Makin' Love." Burrell's distinctive voice and strong bass lines were integral to the band's sound, which blended hard rock with blues influences. Before joining Bad Company, Burrell was part of the band King Crimson, contributing to their classic album "In the Wake of Poseidon" in 1970. His versatility allowed him to navigate different musical styles, from progressive rock to mainstream rock. Burrell's impact on music is marked by his contributions to two influential bands, helping to shape the sound of 1970s rock. His work with Bad Company positioned the band as one of the leading acts of the era, with hits that remain popular today. Despite his relatively short-lived career, Burrell's musical legacy endures, celebrated by fans of classic rock. He passed away in 2006, leaving behind a significant mark in the rock music landscape.