Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bethlehem | 3067 | single | Cozy Cole | Ha-ha cha cha / Cozy and bossa |
- | BCP21 | LP | #MISS | Jazz at the Metropole |
King | 5222 | single | Cozy Cole | Blop up / Blop down |
- | 5242 | - | - | D natural rock / Strange |
- | 5254 | - | - | Soft / Melody of a dreamer |
- | 5265 | - | Leo Parker & Cozy Cole | Playtime blues / Boy meets girl |
- | 5287 | - | Cozy Cole | D'mitri / Stained glass |
- | 5303 | - | - | Play, Cozy, play / Cozy and bossa |
- | 5316 | - | - | Teen age ideas / Blockhead |
- | 5337 | - | - | Bag of tricks |
- | 5363 | - | - | Red ball / Cozy's corner |
- | 5390 | - | - | Ha-ha cha cha / The pogo hop |
- | 5537 | - | Chick and His Hot Rods | Drum fever / Jimmy caught the Dickens (pushing Ernest in the tub) / Just doing rock and roll |
- | LP673 | LP | Cozy Cole | Dance Music for the Whole Crowd |
Odeon | SOE3557 | EP | - |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
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Cozy Cole | Cincinnati, OH | June 18, 1959 | [session] | drums |
- | - | June 19, 1959 | [session] | - |
- | New York, NY | May 17, 1960 | [session] | |
Cozy Cole and his Orchestra | Cincinnati, OH | May 26, 1959 | [session] | drums |
Jazz At The Metropole | Unknown Location | Unknown Date | [session] | - |
- | - | - | [session] | - |
- | - | - | [session] | - |
William Randolph "Cozy" Cole (October 17, 1909 – January 9, 1981) was an American jazz drummer who had hits with the songs "Topsy I" and "Topsy II". "Topsy II" peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, and at No. 1 on the R&B chart. It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc. The track peaked at No. 29 in the UK Singles Chart in 1958. The recording contained a long drum solo and was one of the few drum solo recordings to make the charts at Billboard magazine. The single was issued by Love Records, a small record label in Brooklyn, New York. Cole's song "Turvy II" reached No. 36 in 1959. Wikipedia