Cozy Cole was a jazz artist born on October 17, 1909 in East Orange, NJ. He is best known for his hit with Benny Goodman, "Topsy Part 2," which sold over one million copies and went Gold. He was a major influence in the jazz world and his legacy lives on.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $1.5 Million (2024)
About
Jazz Artist whose hit with Benny Goodman, "Topsy Part 2," sold more than one million copies and went Gold.
Before Fame
He worked for CBS Radio in 1942 as a member of its first mixed-race orchestra.
Trivia
He had a cameo in the 1956 musical film Don't Knock the Rock, starring Alan Dale and featuring such hit acts as Bill Haley & His Comets and Little Richard.
Family Life
He resided in Columbus, Ohio until his death from cancer in 1981.
Associated With
He influenced many Future rock drummers, such as Cozy Powell, who gave himself Cole's nickname, "Cozy."