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Cozy may refer to: Arts and entertainment *''Cozy'', a 1961 album by Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé *''Cozy'', a 1998 album by Tatsuro Yamashita *"Cozy", a song by the Bar-Kays from the album ''Too Hot to Stop'' *"Cozy", a song by Beyoncé from the 2022 album '' Renaissance'' * Cozy mystery, a subgenre of crime fiction * Cozy Records, an American record label People * Cozy Cole (1909–1981), jazz drummer * Cozy Dolan (1872–1907), American baseball player * Cozy Dolan (1910s outfielder) (1889–1958), American baseball player * Cozy Morley (c. 1926 – 2013), American entertainer * Cozy Powell (1947–1998), British rock drummer Other uses *, a U.S. Navy patrol vessel 1917–1918 * Cozy III and Cozy MK IV, homebuilt light aircraft See also * Cosy (other) * Koozie, a fabric or foam sleeve that is designed to thermally insulate a beverage container * Cozy castle, a type of shogi castle * Cozy Coupe The Cozy Coupe is a red and yellow toy car manufactured and ...
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Steve Lawrence Discography
This is the discography for American pop musician Steve Lawrence. Albums * ''Steve Lawrence'' (1953, King) * '' About That Girl'' (1956, Coral) * '' Songs by Steve Lawrence'' (1957, Coral) * ''Here's Steve Lawrence'' (1958, Coral) * ''All About Love'' (1959, Coral) * ''Swing Softly with Me'' (1959, ABC-Paramount) * ''Songs Everybody Knows'' (1960, Coral) * ''We Got Us'' with Eydie Gorme (1960, ABC-Paramount) * ''Steve & Eydie Sing the Golden Hits'' with Eydie Gorme (1960, ABC-Paramount) * ''Best of Steve Lawrence'' (1960, ABC-Paramount) * ''The Steve Lawrence Sound'' (1960, United Artists) * ''Steve Lawrence Goes Latin'' (1960, United Artists) * ''Portrait of My Love'' (1961, United Artists) * ''Our Best to You'' with Eydie Gorme (1961, ABC-Paramount) * ''Cozy'' with Eydie Gorme (1961, United Artists) * ''It's Us Again'' (1962, Silvirkin shampoo) * ''People Will Say We're In Love'' (1962, United Artists) * ''Winners!'' (1962, Columbia) * ''Come Waltz With Me'' (1962, Columbia) * ' ...
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Cozy Dolan (1910s Outfielder)
Albert J. "Cozy" Dolan (born James Alberts, December 23, 1882 – December 10, 1958) was a Major League Baseball player. The , 160-pound outfielder and third baseman played for six teams; the Cincinnati Reds (1909), the New York Highlanders (1911–1912), the Philadelphia Phillies (1912–1913), the Pittsburgh Pirates (1913), the St. Louis Cardinals (1914–1915) and the New York Giants (1922). Over his career he posted career numbers of 299 hits, 210 runs, 102 stolen bases, a .339 Slugging percentage, and a .252 batting average. In the final series of the 1924 season, the Giants were playing the Philadelphia Phillies at the Polo Grounds and battling for the pennant with the Brooklyn Dodgers. Giants outfielder Jimmy O'Connell offered Phillies shortstop Heinie Sand $500 to throw the games. Sand rejected the bribe and reported it to Phillies manager Art Fletcher. It eventually led to the lifetime suspension of O'Connell and Dolan, who was a coach for the Giants, by Commissioner L ...
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Koozie
A koozie ( ) ( US) or stubby holder (Australian) is a fabric or foam sleeve that is designed to thermally insulate a beverage container, like a can or bottle. Name, origin, and trademark dispute The name "Koozie", with a capital "K", is a federally registered trademark in the United States, originally coined by Bob Autrey of San Antonio, Texas, and rights later sold to Radio Cap Corporation (RCC) as the KOOZIE in the early 1980s. The company RCC specialized in baseball caps before registering a trademark for the name KOOZIE in 1980, and subsequently introducing the product as a can cooler in 1982. As the promotional product industry grew, more products were added to the KOOZIE brand, including drinkware, more styles of can coolers, cooler bags, outdoor leisure items, travel accessories, and business accessories. The word "koozie" has also lost its trademark numerous times over the years, making it a regular everyday word in the English language, similar to words like " Onesie ...
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Cosy (other)
Cosy may refer to * Tea cosy, a cover for a teapot * Cozy mystery, a subgenre of crime fiction * Cosy catastrophe, post-apocalyptic science fiction style * Correlation spectroscopy (COSY) * CoSy (Conferencing System), an early computer conferencing system See also * Cozy (other) * Koozie A koozie ( ) ( US) or stubby holder (Australian) is a fabric or foam sleeve that is designed to thermally insulate a beverage container, like a can or bottle. Name, origin, and trademark dispute The name "Koozie", with a capital "K", is a fe ...
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Cozy MK IV
The Cozy Mark IV is a 4-seat, single engine, homebuilt light aircraft designed by Nat Puffer, with parts and plans supplied by Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Co. The aircraft is built from plans using basic raw materials. It is not a kit aircraft, though many small parts are available prefabricated. The Cozy is similar in design and construction to the 2-seat Rutan Long-EZ, from which it is derived,Bayerl, Robby; Martin Berkemeier; et al: ''World Directory of Leisure Aviation 2011-12'', page 98. WDLA UK, Lancaster UK, 2011. ISSN 1368-485X with approval from Burt Rutan. The Cozy Mark IV utilizes foam and fiberglass sandwich construction, with foam suited to the usage, fiberglass oriented for the stresses, and epoxy to bond them together. Nat Puffer designed the aircraft as a high speed cross-country visual flight rules (VFR) aircraft, although many builders equip their planes with instrument flight rules (IFR) capabilities.Zeitlin, Marc J.: ''See partial list of completed builds on t ...
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Cozy III
Cozy may refer to: Arts and entertainment *''Cozy'', a 1961 album by Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé *''Cozy'', a 1998 album by Tatsuro Yamashita *"Cozy", a song by the Bar-Kays from the album '' Too Hot to Stop'' *"Cozy", a song by Beyoncé from the 2022 album ''Renaissance'' *Cozy mystery, a subgenre of crime fiction *Cozy Records, an American record label People *Cozy Cole (1909–1981), jazz drummer *Cozy Dolan (1872–1907), American baseball player *Cozy Dolan (1910s outfielder) (1889–1958), American baseball player *Cozy Morley (c. 1926 – 2013), American entertainer *Cozy Powell (1947–1998), British rock drummer Other uses *, a U.S. Navy patrol vessel 1917–1918 *Cozy III and Cozy MK IV, homebuilt light aircraft See also *Cosy (other) *Koozie, a fabric or foam sleeve that is designed to thermally insulate a beverage container * Cozy castle, a type of shogi castle * Cozy Coupe The Cozy Coupe is a red and yellow toy car manufactured and distributed ...
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Cozy Powell
Cozy Powell (born Colin Trevor Flooks; 29 December 1947 – 5 April 1998) was an English rock drummer who made his name with major rock bands and artists such as The Jeff Beck Group, Rainbow, Michael Schenker Group, Gary Moore, Robert Plant, Brian May, Whitesnake, Emerson, Lake & Powell, and Black Sabbath. Powell appeared on at least 66 albums, with contributions on many other recordings. Many rock drummers have cited him as a major influence. Early life Colin Flooks (Cozy Powell) was born in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, and was adopted. He never knowingly met his birth parents. He started playing drums aged 12 in the school orchestra, thereafter playing along in his spare time to popular singles of the day. The first band Powell was in, called the Corals, played each week at the youth club in Cirencester. During this time the band broke the world record for non-stop playing. Aged 15, Cozy had already worked out an impressive drum solo. The stage name Cozy was borrowed from ...
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Cozy Morley
Thomas Francis "Cozy" Morley (c. 1926 – August 23, 2013) was an American singer-songwriter, entertainer, comedian and club owner, best known for his rendition of "On the Way to Cape May", which became his signature song. Raised in South Philadelphia, Morley attended Southeast Catholic High School.Cozy Morley
. Accessed May 31, 2020. "His parents named him Thomas, but we all knew him as Cozy. A shy kid, Cozy Morley was born in South Philly at 1240 E. Moyamensing Ave and grew up on Two Street. He went to Southeast Catholic High."
He started with the banjo and added the clarinet and saxophone to his repertoire. Morl ...
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Cozy Dolan
Patrick Henry "Cozy" Dolan (December 3, 1872 – March 29, 1907) was an American professional baseball right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Beaneaters, Chicago Orphans, Brooklyn Superbas, Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds between 1895 and 1906. Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he fell ill during spring training in 1907 and died in Louisville, Kentucky of typhoid fever soon afterwards."Cozy Dolan Statistics and History"
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Eydie Gormé
Eydie Gormé ( ; born Edith Gormezano; August 16, 1928 – August 10, 2013) was an American singer who had hits on the pop and Latin pop charts. She sang solo and in the duo Steve and Eydie with her husband, Steve Lawrence, on albums and television. She also performed on Broadway and in Las Vegas. Early years Gormé was born in the Bronx to Sephardic Jewish parents Nessim Hasdai Gormezano and Fortuna "Fortunee" Gormezano. Both her parents were born in Turkey. The Gormezanos spoke several languages at home, including Ladino (also referred to as Judaeo-Spanish). Due to its close relationship with Castilian Spanish, Gormé was able to speak and sing in Spanish. She was distantly related (by marriage) to Neil Sedaka. After graduating from William Howard Taft High School, which she attended with Stanley Kubrick, Gormé found a job as a translator. At night she studied at City College. On weekends she sang in a band led by Ken Greengrass. Career She appeared on the Spanish-langu ...
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Cozy Cole
William Randolph "Cozy" Cole (October 17, 1909 – January 9, 1981) was an American jazz drummer who worked with Cab Calloway and Louis Armstrong among others and led his own groups. Life and career William Randolph Cole was born in East Orange, New Jersey, United States. His first music job was with Wilbur Sweatman in 1928. In 1930, he played for Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers, recording an early drum solo on "Load of Cole". He spent 1931–33 with Blanche Calloway, 1933–34 with Benny Carter, 1935–36 with Willie Bryant, 1936–38 with Stuff Smith's small combo, and 1938–42 with Cab Calloway. In 1942, he was hired by CBS Radio music director Raymond Scott as part of network radio's first integrated orchestra. After that he played with Louis Armstrong's All Stars. Cole performed with Louis Armstrong and his All Stars with Velma Middleton singing vocals for the ninth Cavalcade of Jazz concert held at Wrigley Field in Los Angeles. The concert was produced by Leon Hef ...
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Cozy Records
Solo Cup Company is an American manufacturer of disposable consumer products including beverage cups, disposable plates, and bowls. Solo Cup Company is located in Lake Forest, Illinois, and in 2006 had sales of $2.4 billion. On May 4, 2012, Solo Cup Company was acquired by Dart Container. History Leo Hulseman, a former employee of the Dixie Co. in the 1930s, created the "Solo Cup", a paper cone he made at his home and sold to bottled-water companies. Later the company developed other products, like wax-coated cups and the plastic Cozy Cup. The wax-coated cups were added to its lineup in the 1950s, as fountain sodas gained popularity. Leo Hulseman founded the Solo Cup Company in 1936, The company was originally incorporated in 1955 under the name Hulseman Paper Corporation. In the 1970s, Hulseman's son, Robert Leo Hulseman, came up with the now-ubiquitous (in the United States), red Solo cup. The red Solo cups are made of thick, molded polystyrene. They are known for being ...
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