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Cozy Cole. Cozy Cole could play the snare drum. He could play press rolls so it didn't sound like a press roll. It swung. He was a great reader. In fact he and Gene Krupa got together and had a drum studio together for years. Gene Krupa says he learned an awful lot from Cozy Cole about rudiments, being able to read. Cozy Cole always knocked me out. He had that rich, low voice. Later on he went ...
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