- Susan Cowsill
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Susan Cowsill
Img_capt = Susan Cowsill performs at theFrench Quarter Festival,New Orleans, Louisiana , 11 April 2008.
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Susan Claire Cowsill
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Born = birth date and age|1959|5|20 Canton,Ohio ,USA
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Genre = Rock, pop, Americana
Occupation = Singer,songwriter ,backing vocalist
Years_active = 1967-present
Label = MGM, London, Warner Bros.
Associated_acts =The Cowsills ,Continental Drifters , The Susan Cowsill Band
URL = [http://www.susancowsill.com susancowsill.com]
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Past_members =Susan Claire Cowsill (born
May 20 ,1959 inCanton, Ohio ) is a versatile musician, vocalist and songwriter. She is the youngest member ofThe Cowsills and the only daughter of parents Bud and Barbara Cowsill.The Cowsills
Susan began her musical career with The Cowsills in 1967; she made her debut on "We Can Fly", the Cowsills' second
MGM Records album released in early 1968. Her debut solo vocal was a song called "Ask The Children", featured in the Cowsills third MGM album, "Captain Sad And His Ship Of Fools". Her contribution to the Cowsills' backing vocals made her, upon her ninth birthday, the youngest person to be directly involved in a hit record when "Indian Lake" made the Top 10 in the early summer of 1968.In 1969 she contributed to the vocals in what would become the Cowsills' biggest hit, "Hair". She sang her line, "and spaghetti'd" with a squeakiness in her voice, which essentially became her calling card, which she still uses to this day when she performs the song live.
Susan was initially relegated to playing the tambourine, but by the time she left the group in 1971 "(shortly after the release of their
London Records album "On My Side")" she had learned to play other instruments; in an episode of the short-lived "Barbara McNair Show" she was seen playing bass guitar [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7s6Pq4xcwHo] .In 1978 Susan reunited with The Cowsills "(without Bill and Barbara)" to work on an album of new songs. The album, tentatively titled "Cocaine Drain", was produced by
Chuck Plotkin , but was not released until 2008. She again reunited with brothers Bob, Paul and John as The Cowsills in the 1990s, to work on another album of original songs. The album, "Global", was released to critical praise in 1998.olo career and other bands
Susan signed briefly with
Warner Bros. Records in 1976, releasing two singles. Beginning in the early 80s she worked as a backing vocalist for varying artists includingDwight Twilley ,The Smithereens ,Carlene Carter andHootie & the Blowfish . During this time her songwriting skills blossomed, and several of her songs have been covered by other artists.By the early 1990s Susan had developed an affinity for Americana-style music, which in 1991 led to her joining the
Continental Drifters , further honing her songwriting talents. Susan occasionally appeared in a duo with bandmateVicki Peterson , calling themselves "The Psycho Sisters". (Peterson subsequently marriedJohn Cowsill .)Susan had permanently relocated to
New Orleans ,Louisiana by 1993.In 2004, on the heels of a rare Christmas snowfall in New Orleans, Susan wrote and recorded the poignant " [http://www.susancowsill.com/cc_snow.html Crescent City Snow] ". The song subsequently became an anthem for survivors of
Hurricane Katrina .Susan has also made guest appearances on many albums, including
Hootie and the Blowfish 's 2003 self titled release,Paul Sanchez 's 2008 album "Exit to Mystery Street",Giant Sand 's 1992 release "Glum", andA Fragile Tomorrow 's 2008 release "Beautiful Noise""Just Believe It"
By 2005, Susan had released her first ever solo album, "Just Believe It", on her own Blue Corn indie label.
"Covered In Vinyl"
"The Susan Cowsill Band" are innovators in what they call their "Covered In Vinyl" series. This involves Susan and her band learning all the tracks from a selected album (usually of the classic rock genre), and then performing the album in its entirety before a live audience. The band released their first "Covered In Vinyl" compilation in 2007 featuring songs from their live performances, with a portion of the proceeds going to local charity.
Personal life
Susan's home and belongings (including a sizeable amount of Cowsills memorabilia) were destroyed by
Hurricane Katrina . Her brother Barry stayed behind and became one of the victims of the hurricane; his body was not found until shortly after Christmas 2005. The day before Barry's funeral, she learned her oldest brother Bill had succumbed to illness inCalgary . Despite her losses, she remains a New Orleans resident and still performs regularly with her band at [http://www.carrolltonstation.com/page2.html Carrollton Station] .Susan married fellow band member Russ Broussard in July 2003. She has one daughter from her previous marriage to musician
Peter Holsapple . Susan is currently on tour with her brothers.External links
* [http://www.susancowsill.com Susan's Website]
* [http://cowsill.com/history/susan.html Susan's page on Cowsill.com; features solo discography]
* [http://www.myspace.com/susancowsill Susan's MySpace site]
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