Few of singer-songwriter Susan Cowsill's New Orleans friends knew of her prior life with popular 1960s singing siblings the Cowsills "When I moved here, people mostly knew me as a Continental Drifter ...
Pic goes behind the scenes to dig up its share of dirt and family secrets on the flower-power pop band that inspired the fictional "Partridge Family." Little-remembered today, the Cowsills were a U.S.
Like scores of adolescent boys who grew up in the 1960s, the Cowsill brothers wanted to be like the Beatles. But after developing their musical abilities, gaining popularity and a legendary music ...
Not many bands can say they’re putting out some of their best music after nearly 60 years together, but not many bands are like The Cowsills. Formed in 1965 by brothers Bob, Bill, and Barry Cowsill, ...
Like Bill, Barry was also involved in music, post-Cowsills. He worked a series of jobs and relocated to New Orleans. Before his death, he had made plans to enter a rehab facility to get help for ...
Late last year, the Cowsill family revisited their old New England stomping ground for an advance screening of their documentary Family Band: The Cowsills Story, which is showing through this month on ...
Bob Cowsill would be the first to admit that anyone seeing his 1960s teen-pop band, the Cowsills, in their prime would have howled over the clothes. “The whole group would come on stage in bright ...
Billy Cowsill, former lead singer of the Cowsills, the pop family band that scored several top-10 hits in the 1960s and inspired "The Partridge Family" television series, has died. He was 58. Mr.
A 1960s pop-hit family group, an energetic Celtic group and a tribute band to seminal ’70s country rockers have announced shows at Musikfest Café at ArtsQuest Center in Bethlehem. Popular ’60s pop ...
Directed by Santa Barbara-based Louise Palanker, Family Band: The Cowsills Story is an engaging, in-depth, and fascinating look at how one of the most popular bands of the 1960s — and probably the ...
Without forgetting the Strawberry Alarm Clock, and with no personal disrespect toward any member of the Cowsills, it’s hard to think of a less consequential band from the 1960s. So let’s just say ...
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