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    The Bozo ( Bambara: ߓߏ߬ߛߏ, romanized: Boso) [1] are a Mande ethnic group located predominantly along the Niger River in Mali. The name Bozo is thought to derive from Bambara ߓߐ߬ ߛߏ bɔ-so "bamboo house"; the people accept it as referring to the whole of the ethnic group but use more specific clan names such as Sorogoye, Hain, and Tieye themselves.

  2. Bevor er sich 1965 den Small Faces anschloss, hatte McLagan bei verschiedenen Bands gespielt, darunter Boz & the Boz People .

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  4. LVox, Gtr: Raymond Boz Burrell Gtr: Bernard Rudd Keys: Ian McLagan Jul65-Nov65 Bs: Bernard Barton ??64-Sept65 (2)Barry Fats Dean Sept65-Nov65 Drums: Brian Rocky Brown  [Boz & The Boz People] Raymond Boz Burrell was born in Holbeach, Lincolnshire on 1 August 1946 [1]. He became interested in jazz while at the George Farmer Secondary Modern School, Holbeach along with his friend ...

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    Mitte der 1960er war Burrell Sänger von The Boz People. Während dieser Zeit ersetzte er kurz Roger Daltrey bei The Who. Ende der 1960er veröffentlichte er als Sänger unter dem Namen Boz Solosingles. Er wurde begleitet von Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Paice und Jon Lord, die kurz darauf Deep Purple gründeten. Auch sang er auf Keith Tippetts Album Septober...

  5. 10. Mai 2020 · The Boz People. Members. Boz Burrell - vocals, guitar, bass guitar. Ian McLagan - keyboards. Formed in London. Were also known as Boz and the Boz People, and Boz and the Bozmen. Boz Burrell was later in King Crimson, and Bad Company. Ian McLagan was later in The Small Faces. Known Gigs. 7 Aug 1965 Slough, Adelphi. Supporting The Byrds.

  6. Boz Burrell sang with a number of bands in the Norfolk area before joining Lombard & the Tea Men. They played a fusion of jazz and R&B. The band moved to London in 1965 when McLagan joined on keyboards. He had previously played with The Muleskinners. The band changed its name to Boz & the Boz People and gained a contract with Colombia.