At the time of his death, Boz Burrell, an English musician, had a fortune of $500 thousand.
Born in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, England in August 1946, Boz Burrell died there on September 2006.
Starting as a singer and guitarist, he went on to become a bassist for King Crimson and Bad Company.
Burrell was a member of King Crimson from 1971 to 1972, playing on their albums Islands and Earthbound in 1971, and Bad Company from 1973 to 1982, 1986 to 1987, and 1998 to 1999.
Burrell’s discography includes Bad Company in 1974, Straight Shooter in 1975, Run with the Pack in 1976, Burnin’ Sky in 1977, Desolation Angels in 1982, and 10 from 6 in 1985.
Alongside his solo work, he was featured on albums by Duster Bennett, Centipede, Pete Sinfield, Snape, Boxer, Jon Lord, The Shortlist, Ken Hensley, Ruby Turner, and Celtic Groove Connection.
A heart attack claimed the life of Boz Burrell on September 21, 2006.