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* The Cozy Cone Motel's design is based on the two Wigwam Motels along Route 66, in Holbrook, Arizona and Rialto, California.
The name " Cozy Cone " was inspired by the Cozy Dog Drive-In of Springfield, Illinois, which lays claim to being birthplace of the corn dog.

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Cameron currently owns and flies a Cozy MK IV, an experimental airplane of composite fiberglass construction with canard design configuration and pusher propeller.

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The Cozy Cafe, formerly run by the three Fanning sisters, is still thriving under the ownership of Linda Lehmkuhl.
* Cape May is the subject of the song " On the Way to Cape May ", originally sung by Cozy Morley.
The second is known as " Cozy Corner ", a bar and grill.
This is the band's second album to feature singer Tony Martin and the first to feature drummer Cozy Powell.
Along with Vivian Stanshall as the narrator, the staff is illustrious ( among others Gary Moore, Manfred Mann, Phil Collins, Bill Bruford, Stéphane Grappelli, Alvin Lee, Cozy Powell, Brian Eno, Jon Hiseman ); the music is very heterogeneous: from psychedelic rock music to jazz ( Grappelli's violin solo on the motif of the cat ).
Also, Joe's Cozy Corner in Tremé is often considered the birthplace of Rebirth Brass Band, one of the most notable current New Orleans bands.
The production has been criticized by some ( who claim Cozy Powell's drums drown out most of the other instruments ) and praised by others, who note that this is one of Sabbath's heaviest albums and perhaps the most prominently reliant on keyboards by the perennial 5th member, Geoff Nicholls.

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He was asked to guest on albums by friends George Harrison ( Gone Troppo from 1982 ) and Pink Floyd's David Gilmour ( 1983's About Face ), Cozy Powell ( Octopus in 1983 ) and to play on an adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's classic, Wind in the Willows.
King, Bob Dylan, Vicki Brown, Cozy Powell, Rod Argent, the Beach Boys, Ozzy Osbourne, Paul Rodgers, Keith Emerson, Roger Daltrey, Albert King and together with Colosseum II with Andrew Lloyd Webber on the composer's Variations album in 1978.
To cash in on his chart success the drummer formed Cozy Powell's Hammer in April 1974.
Between late 1992 and early 1993, Powell put together an occasional touring band using the old band name ' Cozy Powell's Hammer ' featuring himself on drums, Neil Murray on bass, Mario Parga on guitar and Tony Martin on vocals and occasional rhythm guitar / synth module.
Cozy played with May opening for Guns N ' Roses on the second American leg of their Use Your Illusion tour in 1993.
Cozy Powell died on 5 April 1998 following a car crash while driving his Saab 9000 at in bad weather on the M4 motorway near Bristol.
New York Drummer Ken Serio played a tribute to Cozy Powell on his highly acclaimed Through The Gate CD covering several songs from Cozy's instrumental solo albums including the Bernie Marsden penned " El Sid " from Cozy's Over The Top album.
He formed his own short-lived group, the Ace Kefford Stand, with Cozy Powell on drums.
Cozy Dog Drive-in, in Springfield, Illinois, claims to have been the first to serve corn dogs on sticks, on June 16, 1946.
Though Waldmire's family owns the Cozy Dog Drive-In, Bob, having since become a vegan, preferred not to see his name put on a character that would become a McDonald's Happy Meal toy.
The rest of the duo's band consisted of Ginny Whitaker ( drums ), Larry McDonald ( bass guitar ), Chris Bowman ( lead and rhythm guitar ), Rick Hinkle ( lead and rhythm guitar on " Pac-Man Fever ," " Mousetrap ," and " Goin ' Berserk "), Mike Stewart ( Moog synthesizer on " Mousetrap " and " Goin ' Berserk "), and David " Cozy " Cole ( syndrum ).
* Cozy Powell performed a version of the song on his 1992 solo album The Drums Are Back, as did Australian musician Tommy Emmanuel on his self-titled album, backed by the Australian Philharmonic Orchestra.
" Cozy mysteries set in Cornwall in the 1960s, in the fictional fishing port of Port Mabyn on the North Coast.

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" Cozy mysteries " began in the late 20th century as a reinvention of the Golden Age whodunnit ; these novels generally shy away from violence and suspense and frequently feature female amateur detectives.
Cozy Baker ( d. October 19, 2010 )— founder of The Brewster Kaleidoscope Society — collected kaleidoscopes and wrote books about many of the artists making them in the 1970s through 2001.
The planned North American tour was cancelled, and despite rumours that Cozy Powell, Carmine Appice, Barriemore Barlow, Simon Kirke or Bev Bevan would join the group as his replacement, the remaining members decided to disband.
* April 5 – Cozy Powell, English rock drummer ( b. 1947 )
* January 31 – Cozy Cole, American jazz drummer ( b. 1909 )
In 1985, Emerson and Lake formed Emerson, Lake & Powell with ex-Rainbow and session drummer Cozy Powell.
* Cozy: A subgenre of detective fiction in which sex, profanity or violence are downplayed or treated humorously.
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The Cozy offers breakfast and lunch during the week and a Saturday breakfast menu.
* Cozy Morley ( born 1926 ), entertainer, singer.
" Cozy Corner " was formerly " Rockin ' Rodney's " a business famous throughout the region for its giant hamburgers.
Restaurants include BR Brunsons, a homestyle restaurant ; En Lai, a Chinese restaurant ; Salsa's Mexican Restaurant ; Michael Angelo's Pizza ; and Jolene's Cozy Cafe.
Before the creation of the two Lake Washington bridges, residents commuted to Seattle via the Gazelle, a small ferry which chugged into Cozy Cove each morning at 7: 15.
The unincorporated communities of Cozy Corner, Dairyland, and Moose Junction are located in the town.
Several notable musicians passed through his band, including Duke Ellington, Coleman Hawkins, and Cozy Cole.
Despite media rumours that drummers including Cozy Powell, Phil Collins, Carmine Appice, Barriemore Barlow, Roger Taylor, Simon Kirke or Bev Bevan, among others, would join the group as his replacement, the remaining members decided to disband Led Zeppelin after Bonham's death.
Jazz drummers such as Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich, Louie Bellson, Shelly Manne, Cozy Cole, and Papa Jo Jones all used Avedis Zildjian cymbals.
Early recordings of the piece by artists other than Lewis include performances by Adrian Rollini, Frankie Trumbauer, classical harpsichordist Sylvia Marlowe, theater organist George Wright ( with drummer Cozy Cole, under the title " Organ Boogie "), and Bob Zurke with Bob Crosby's orchestra.

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