Sunday, 17 September 2023

Cozy Powell Autographed single Theme One

 

Cozy Powell Autographed single Theme One

Authentic Cozy Powell Autographed single Theme One. Signed in black pen by Cozy Powell. Genuine signed Cozy Powell memorabilia.

 

 

Cozy Powell Autographed single Theme One





Cozy Powell (born Colin Trevor Flooks; 29 December 1947 – 5 April 1998) was an English rock drummer. Made his name with many top rock bands and artists such as The Jeff Beck Group. Rainbow, Michael Schenker Group, Gary Moore, Robert PlantBrian May, Whitesnake, Emerson, Lake & Powell, and Black Sabbath autographs.

 

Powell had appeared on at least 66 albums and contributed to numerous others. Regarded as a key influence by several rock drummers.

 

Cozy Powell Memorabilia

Colin Flooks (Cozy Powell) was adopted and born in Cirencester, Gloucestershire. He was never introduced to his biological parents. He began playing drums at the age of twelve in the school orchestra and later in his spare time to popular singles of the period. Powell’s first band, the Corals, performed once a week at the Cirencester youth club. The band set a world record for nonstop performing during this time. Cozy had already mastered an amazing drum solo by the age of fifteen. Cozy Powell autographs, a stage name that inspired by jazz drummer Cozy Cole. The Corals also played at a youth club in Latton, a small community located seven miles (11 kilometres) south of Cirencester.

 

The Sorcerers, a vocal harmony pop band, were up next on the semi-professional circuit. Powell departed to take an office job to fund the purchase of his first set of Premier drums, as his late hours and customary on-the-road antics began to influence his studies. The Sorcerers were a popular band in the 1960s German club scene.

 

Signed Cozy Powell single

By 1968, the band had returned to England, settling in the Birmingham area. Powell formed ties with artists like as Robert Plant and John Bonham (both unknowns at the time of Listen), future Slade vocalist Noddy Holder, bassist Dave Pegg, and a teenage Tony Iommi. Youngblood, the new name for the Sorcerers, and a series of singles released in late 1968–69. The Ace Kefford Stand formed when the band teamed up with Ace Kefford, the bassist/singer from The Move. Ace Kefford’s album ‘Ace The Face,’ published by Sanctuary Records in 2003, contains five recorded tracks. Furthermore, Cozy Powell signed memorabilia started working on his session as well. Besides, Powell established Big Bertha with fellow Sorcerers Dave and Denny Ball.

 

 

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