THE BURRELL AND WALLACE SHOW
Despite their short tenure in King Crimson, both Boz Burrell and Ian Wallace made a considerable mark on rock music.
Having stayed in the USA with Ian Wallace and Mel Collins as members of Alexis Korner’s new band Snape, Boz Burrell enjoyed renewing his relationship with some of the blues-based music that had very much been part of his early career. In 1973 he became a founding member of Bad Company. His rocksolid bass playing provided a strong foundation for the best-selling stadium-friendly rock band comprised of ex-Free members Paul Rodgers (vocals) and Simon Kirke (drums) and ex-Mott The Hoople guitarist Mick Ralphs. Famously describing King Crimson’s music and lyrics as “airy-fairy shit”, Boz had found his natural comfort zone and would remain with the band until their initial split in the early 80s. Although he briefly rejoined Bad Company in the 90s, in the aftermath of the group he spent time working as a member of Alvin Lee’s band and gigging with ex-Family vocalist Roger Chapman.