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Boz Burrell (b. Raymond Burrell on 1 August 1946 in Lincoln, England; d. 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 1971, he was brought into King Crimson as a vocalist and, as the band needed a bassist, was rapidly taught bass by guitarist Robert Fripp. He was part of the band that recorded Islands and live album Earthbound. In recent years King Crimson has issued collector's live recordings from this era of the band.
He later joined Bad Company in 1973 to play bass, where he found international fame and fortune touring with them into the 90s. In recent years, he had been working with Tam White.
He died following a heart attack in Spain on September 21, 2006, aged 60.