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Cozy Powell (born Colin Trevor Flooks; 29 December 1947 – 5 April 1998) was an English drummer who made his name with major rock bands and artists such as The Jeff Beck Group, Rainbow, Michael Schenker Group, Gary Moore, Graham Bonnet, Brian May, Whitesnake, Emerson, Lake & Powell, and Black Sabbath.
Burt remained a member early the next year, [27] but had left by the time the band played a charity show on 29 May 1988, at which Nicholls filled in on bass. [26] By August, the band had started work on new album Headless Cross with drummer Cozy Powell and session bassist Laurence Cottle. [28]
Tony Martin recorded his first solo album Back Where I Belong (1992) while Black Sabbath had reunited with Ronnie James Dio for the Dehumanizer (1992) album.. At the demo level for Back Where I Belong, Tony Martin played all the instruments and the album itself featured former Black Sabbath members bassist Neil Murray and drummer Cozy Powell, as well as Brian May on guitar, among others.
Headless Cross is the fourteenth studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath. Released in April 1989, [ 4 ] it was the group's second album to feature singer Tony Martin , the first to feature drummer Cozy Powell , and the only album with session bassist Laurence Cottle .
Gillen was born on May 12, 1959, in New York, but was raised in Cliffside Park, New Jersey. [1] He was an only child and started singing while in high school. He played the New Jersey club circuit with various bands, including club bands Quest (1978–80), the punk rock influenced F-66 (1980–81), Savage, and, most notably, Vendetta and Harlette.
Rosén played with Black Sabbath vocalist Tony Martin's live band, Tony Martin's Headless Cross. The band played their debut show on 27 July 2012 at The Asylum in Birmingham, UK. [6] In 2015, Rosén was announced as the new bassist for Brazilian heavy metal band Shadowside. [7] In 2017, he also joined Spanish band Avalanch [8]
Brian Harold May was born on 19 July 1947 [18] at Gloucester House Nursing Home in Hampton Hill, near Twickenham, Middlesex. [19] [20] [21] He is the only child of Ruth Irving (née Fletcher) and Harold May, who worked as a draughtsman at the Ministry of Aviation.
He was an unofficial member once again since the reunion with Ozzy Osbourne in 1997. Although his main role with Sabbath was on the keyboard, Nicholls also played some rhythm guitar on the reunion tours, e.g., during Iommi's solo in "Snowblind" and a few tracks during the Headless Cross (1989) and Forbidden (1995) tours. [3]