COHEN, LAURIE.

Vocal.
Member of Giants, 1976.


COHEN, LEONARD.

Born 21st September 1934 in Montreal, Canada.
Guitar, vocals.
Almost as well known as a poet and novelist, Cohen was the doyen of bed-sit balladeers. His dirge-like tonal poems were, in the main, depressing but rich and highly textured. During the seventies and eighties his songs were usually about women and sex, or lack of it. Who else would write a song entitled, "Don't Go Home With Your Hard On"?


COHEN, NAOMI.

Real name of Cass Elliot.


COHEN, PAUL.

Guitar.
Member of Guns and Butter, 1972.


COHEN, PETER.

Bass.
Member of Guns and Butter, 1972.


COHEN, TOM.

Guitar, vocals.
Member of Proof, 1980.


COHN, MARC.

Piano, vocals.
Member of Supreme Court.
He formed the Supreme Court, a fourteen piece band, in New York and then gets "discovered" by Carly Simon. His first solo single is "Walking In Memphis" which is quite big for him but HUGE when Cher decides to cover it (badly - IMHO).

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COILE, JIM.

Saxaphone.
Member of Ballin' Jack.
Sessions for Richie Furay, 1978.


COKE, COLLETTE.

Keyboards.
Member of Akuba, 1986.


COKE, SALOMI.

Drums.
Member of Akuba, 1986.


COKER, FRED.

Guitar, vocals.
Member of Assagai, 1971.


COLA, JOEY.

Guitar.
Member of The Sorrows, 1980.


COLA, NICK.

Keyboards, vocals.
Member of The Tigers, 1980.


COLAIUTA, VINCE.

Drums.
Member of the Christopher Morris Band, 1977.
Session for Frank Zappa.


COLBATH, DICK.

Piano.
Member of Sunblind Lion, 1979.


COLBECK, JULIAN.

Guitar, vocals.
Member of Charlie, 1977.


COLBERT, CHUCK.

Bass.
Member of American Breed, 1965-68.


COLBERT, LAURENCE.

Drums.
Member of Ride, 1989-95.


COLBERT, RITCH.

Keyboards.
Session for Mink De Ville.


COLBURN, KRAIG.

Guitar.
Member of Ted Nugent's band, 1978.


COLBY, MARK.

Saxaphone.
Member of Boneroo, until 1974.
Session for Bill Wyman, 1976.


COLCORD, RAY.

Keyboards.
Session for Lou Reed, 1974.


COLD BLOOD.

Frank J. Davis - drums; Rod Ellicott - bass; Larry Field - guitar; Danny Hull - tenor saxaphone; Jerry Jonutz - alto, baritone saxaphone; Larry Jonutz - trumpet; Raul Matute - piano, organ; David Padron - trumpet; Lydia Pense - vocals.
San Francisco based band who were regulars at the Fillmore.


COLD CHISEL.

Jim Barnes - vocals; Iam Moss - guitar, vocals; Steve Prestwich - drums; Phil Small - bass; Don Walker - keyboards.


COLD COCK.

Formed 1978 in Detroit.
Vince Bannon - guitar, vocals; Dan Blickenstaff - bass, vocals; Bob Mulrooney - drums; Andy Peabody - vocals; Gerald Shohan - vocals.


COLE, ALAN "AL".

Drums.
Member of Ski Patrol, 1981; The Folk Devils, 1984-85.


COLE, B.J.

Pedal steel guitar.
Member of Andy Fairweather-Low's band, 1975-76; Summerhill, 1988.
Sessions for Dave Edmunds, 1971; Elton John, 1971; Nazareth, 1972; Uriah Heep, 1972; Jerry Lee Lewis, 1973; Ken Tobias, 1973; Trapeze, 1973; Procol Harum, 1974; Chrid De Burgh, 1975; Ray Thomas, 1975; Olivia Newton-John, 1976; Kevin Ayers, 1977; Graham Edge Band, 1977; Alan Parson's Project, 1977; Gerry Rafferty, 1978; Mike Batt, 1979; Gary Brooker, 1979; Maddy Prior, 1980.


COLE, BRIAN.

Born 1944 in Tacoma, Cailfornia. Died 2nd August 1972.
Bass, vocals.
Member of The Association.


COLE, JERRY.

Guitar.
Session for Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, 1973.


COLE, JOHN.

Guitar, vocals.
Member of The Movies, 1977.